How is my note perceived? Discovering my strengths through objective feedback
I keep writing notes, but “If I keep going like this, will people actually read them?” Have you ever felt that kind of anxiety?
Even if I try to tell myself that it’s fine as long as I’m satisfied, somewhere inside I still wonder,
“How do other people see it?” I was feeling exactly that way myself.
At that time, I received feedback from a third party. As I read the comments, I felt, “Oh, it’s okay to keep going like this.”
The reason I’ve been able to have a little more confidence than before is because I heard the opinions of Kaze no Boushi-san.
Early in the new year, I took the plunge and applied for a free consultation. Please let me share what it was like and some points I’d like to recommend.
Recommended for people like this!
✅ You want to know objectively how your note is perceived by readers.
✅ You want more people to read your note.
✅ But you don’t know what to do.
What do they do for you?
They read your note thoroughly and provide comments on each item. The feedback was about 2,000 characters long.
・Overall impressions
・Core message/theme
・Icon
・Profile
・Articles that resonated deeply
・Tips for article openings
・Title
・Reference sites
…It’s free, but it’s way too packed!!
Impressions
My first impression upon receiving the feedback was, “That’s a huge volume!” I couldn’t believe they would provide such dense content for free…!
As I read through it, I felt embarrassed. This is because they put into words the parts of my articles that they felt were “amazing!” and the “thoughts that were conveyed.”
Since I don’t usually get many reactions or comments on my notes, knowing how I am perceived made me feel restless. It was a sense of tension like presenting results in front of everyone. I want to get used to it soon!!
Also, I was happy that my originality—in other words, my strengths—became clear as I continue to write notes. Until now, I had been writing with the mindset of “I’ll just keep writing what I want to write at that moment!”
I learned that there are trends in the themes I write about unconsciously and the keywords I use. In my case, I realized that I have a desire to solve readers’ suffering and worries based on my real-life experiences.
Recommended points
The best part was the comment on my “core message.” They taught me a concrete template I could use right away. It was convenient because if I just fit words into the template, I can write without the article’s theme wavering ^^
Some people might read self-help books and feel satisfied just with that (oh, that’s me, haha), but because they also provide suggestions that lower the hurdle for action to the absolute minimum, it made me feel like, “First, let me try just one thing.”
For those who want to take the first step, definitely check out Kaze no Boushi's note!!
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