one daily hyperlink
You too can be prolific at sharing hyperlinks with fellow Internet dwellers. You can afford to transmute private bookmarks worth sharing into publicly available beacons. The thought becomes less scary once you start small. Sharing only one hyperlink a day can keep it embarrassingly tiny as Tugba suggests:
if you try to fix too many things at once, you’ll burn out when you’re tired and drained, and you won’t be able to keep up. instead, pick one thing you really want to improve and commit to it every day for a couple of months.
keep it embarrassingly small like a 1‑minute workout, 1‑minute reading session, 1‑minute meditation, or 1‑minute study. once you feel confident that you’ve built that routine, start adding the next habit on top.
While your options are limitless, keep it maintainable. You can get started quickly with online documents or pastebin services which may also unlock simultaneous writing. If you want more customization, build your own hub or opt for a hosted platform. Explore other creative mediums altogether like spreadsheets, whiteboards, and even group chats. Present links with or without dates, summaries, neat Markdown titles, or other creature comforts.
You already browse for minutes if not hours each day. Take a minute to share a link to something that could make someone's day. Who knows... Maybe you can find the next big thing for who knows how many people. That can be even more important than realizing the next big thing itself.