As you’ve probably noticed, I’m running a little personal experiment with the blog, transforming it into a listicle section.
I know that many readers have a love-hate relationship with these small lists, so if you’d rather not receive posts in this list format, no hard feelings—you can disable them here. It only takes a few seconds. And yes, I admit, “listicles” sounds like “testicles”, another reason to hate them.
Why this format?
Bite-sized ideas: Listicles distill complex ideas into easily digestible points, making information more accessible to a broad audience.
Clear and structured: The format ensures clarity and order, guiding the attention through the content step by step without overwhelming it.
Perfect for busy lives: In a fast-paced world, listicles deliver the message quickly, catering to those with limited time or attention spans.
Visually appealing: Bullets, headers, and white space make listicles more inviting to read than dense paragraphs.
Versatile: From "50 ways to skin the cat" to "50 reasons I hate listicles," these lists suit nearly any topic or purpose.
Memorable and shareable: Their simple structure helps the reader retain information and share insights.
Listicles bring clarity and a touch of fun to blogging, so let’s give them a try! Bear with me! 😊





