What a week!
As you can see from above, a single post really hit a chord with my readers and invited in a whole slew of new visitors.
Maybe it was the title: “Top Five Regrets of the Dying”. Something resonated with an exponential increase in friends who are interested in this topic.
When I usually check my analytics, I get a wide variety of readers from all over the U.S. and the world every day. Based on the comments I received on my site, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Google+, many people appreciated the recommendation and each of the ‘regrets’.
As a coach, I’m constantly looking for engagement with my clients and readers.
What did you really like about the article?
What do you want me talking about?
What topics would you like to see?
Thanks ahead of time for your comments and insight!
P.S. I’ve continued my series with “Top Five Regrets of the Unemployed” and on Monday you’ll see “Top Five Regrets of Struggling Businesses”. Enjoy!
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It seems that your post on Regrets of the Dying really hit a nerve.
I think that the key, for all of us, is to have something important in your life that’s bigger than yourself. Religious faith, your family, an environmental or social cause, but something that’s going to take you out of your inward-looking self-involvement.
Posts like yours help keep us balanced and lead us toward a more mindful and meaningful existence.
I think you created a platform where others thought, and even fought, about what was important. We read your post and then answered for ourselves. Not sure how it created the huge spike in readership though.
How do the Top Five Regrets of the Dying reconcile with the Top Five Ways to Avoid Getting Laid Off (or however it was that you titled that piece)?