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It’s nice to write for you again

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It’s nice to write for you again


 

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About a week ago, I submitted my next productivity book to my publisher (🥳!) The book will be coming out as a hardcover book, around the world, likely in 2026 (which feels incredibly far away from now). But now that the book has been dropped into the Rube Goldberg-esque machine that is the traditional book publishing industry, I’m stepping out of my writing cave, squinting once again toward the sun, and planning how I can help you out through my writing once again. (It’s nice to see you! I hope you’ve been well. Sorry I’ve been mostly MIA while working on this book. I promise it’ll be worth it.)

As I do some content planning for the new year, I’m curious what you’d find most helpful. I truly want the stuff I create online—including this newsletter—to help you out as much as possible. That’s truly my goal with this stuff. I’d love to hear what you’d like more of and what would be beneficial for you.

I figured the best way to do this is to put together a short survey. Here it is. There are only a few quick questions on it, and I’ve made it as tactical and respectful of your time as possible.

I have ideas of my own, of course. But I’m super curious what you would find most helpful right now!

To bribe you into taking it, I’ll give away copies of my three books to three random readers who take the survey. You can also take it anonymously if you’d rather.

Thanks so much for considering!

Hope you have a great week!
Chris



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