Ramen stir-fry is my teenage daughter’s favorite family dish. It’s basically ramen noodles without the soup, served up with lots of chicken and vegetables as a comfort food dinner.
Rapid Releasing 1,000 Mini Books
Writing and selling a book is unlikely to be profitable, but what if you took it to the extreme and wrote 1,000 books? I think an author can do quite well, even today, by writing and releasing quickly over a long period of time.
Travel Destination Ratings
The hard part of planning is often choosing the places to visit. For this, I’ve developed my own rating system to guide me. It is a scale from 1-10, with 10 being a world-class must-see-before-you-exit-this-Earth type of place, while a 1 represents that neighborhood pizza shop with mediocre food that the locals love to frequent.
Randomly Generating Ideas for Story Elements
Ideation works like an infinite snowflake fractal, with each new idea spawning the potential for exponentially more possibilities. Billions of creative people with quintillions of ideas… and still continuing to generate more and more ideas. As you can see, it takes old ideas to create new ideas.
Experiments with Seasoned Coffee
Store-bought flavored coffee is almost always flavored with natural or artificial flavors. Even when flavored with “natural” flavors, the flavorings are still highly processed and often taste “fake.” But what if we truly flavored our coffees naturally?
No More Top 10 Lists
A 2013 Buzzfeed study found that lists of 25, 15, 24, and 33 perform better than the common “Top 10” lists. Tailoring list length to time periods like 7, 12, 30, or 52 can inspire reader action. Lists that help plan days, weeks, or months provide more value to readers. Moving away from generic “Top 10s” and towards actionable lists of varying lengths can lead to increased engagement.