My Own 30-Day Trial Is Complete

Not long ago, I challenged myself to write every single day for 30 straight days.
What came out was a collection of mini-posts I call "Moments," covering messaging, copywriting, and sales enablement from different angles, with quick takes and unfiltered opinions.
The trial? Complete.
Not perfect, not polished. But after years of writing for other people (copy, emails, decks, ghostwriting, interviews, you name it), I finally wrote for myself. That alone made it worth it.
So what's next for TheProductive?
The streak is staying. It created a habit, kept me sharp, and it was genuinely fun. Here's where I'm taking things:
Interviews. Friends, colleagues, clients, ex-coworkers. Real opinions and real anecdotes on the subjects we cover here.
Mommy Pitches. For those familiar with the Mommy Test: I'll take startups on my radar and explain what they do in plain terms, simple enough for my Mom to understand. Interesting, possibly ridiculous. That's the idea.
Various WINS. Not my own. Ads, copy, videos, campaigns that genuinely stood out, showcasing what creativity looks like when it actually works.
Other Shorties. Short fiction or non-fiction. Still figuring out how it fits here. Thought in progress.
If you're reading this and have ideas or directions I should try, by all means, let me know.
Thank you for reading.