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MJON

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New blog- what do we want to read?
« on: June 17, 2017, 06:25:48 am »
Hey guys, so I've started my blog- it's not fully functional yet but I will put the link in here when it is.
It's basically a improving your looks blog, including facial remodelling, skin, hair. It's based on that I had awful hair and managed to fix it using unconventional methods, and also what I've learned about facial remodelling and my progress. I will be adding to it as I learn more. I know not all of you will be interested in the different topics so I'll just be posting about the facial remodelling in here.
Claiming power seems to have given up slightly, but for a while his website was all I had for research and learning about this process, so I want to continue that and provide more information for people.
Question- what do people want to read about mostly? My progress or articles I've found, etc? Also I'm going to be thorough with providing visual evidence as that's seriously lacking in this community I find.
Thanks for the support!

 

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Re: New blog- what do we want to read?
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2017, 08:57:25 am »
For myself, I think evergreen in depth articles on methods (I'd add a no liability to the end of posts and in the website) with photo documentation - and if possible actual studies from experts in the field, government tests, etc.

Because we have a community of people driven to wellness - but either they need to piece together things online (what I do) or go to some forum that is like wallowing in an abusive pit of despair (you know the one)

Imagine articles on)

1) A Guide to X - and it includes 1) methods for DIY 2) Case studies 3) Alternative Methods

It can also post about what NOT to do or bedunk things - like adults MUST only get Sarpe

Just my thoughts :)

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Re: New blog- what do we want to read?
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2017, 09:22:45 am »
I would like to see you attempt to synthesize and solidify concepts and theories from a wide array of related topics. Less focus on how to do stuff and more focus on WHY you think something would or would not work. Those who are worthy of your efforts will know how to use that information for their own benefit. Be a library, not a school. let those who want to join you do so on their own terms. Provide insight, not rules and steps.

Looks, health, life, sexuality, breathing, emotions, fitness etc. Turn it into a process of discovering new connections between each of these and more. Create new concepts. Be incredibly right every now and then. Be wrong often.

Charting new territories is the best way you can provide real lasting value to yourself and others, not recycling words.

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Re: New blog- what do we want to read?
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2017, 02:52:21 am »
MeltedFace and Progress, thank you both for your replies, they're very helpful.
I like the idea for both, as I know that for me one of the most difficult parts of this has been reading information and testimonials that are scattered across the internet; searching for new information or even methods that include evidence that they work is very time consuming. I would like to be on the same level as CP in that if you say to someone "I've got TMJ" or "I need palate expansion" and they are new to the concept you can show them my blog as a reliable source of information, but also with new theories for those already in the know.
Progress, I love what you've written because that's what I envisioned when I thought of this blog. I really wanted a self improvement blog, but that's a very broad term and can involve looks, health, life in general and more, and I didn't really think it would work because it was so vague, but now I'm thinking it will work exactly for that reason. For example people like you guys might visit to read about an update on palate expansion, and then be interested in a post about psychological well being and dealing with knowing you face doesn't look as it should currently (something I am really struggling with). I'm currently in contact with a girl who stopped using shampoo and unnatural products and made drastic diet changes to cure her IBS- no doubt she'd be interested in reading how a palate that is too narrow can cause pain and headaches.
Anyone else feel free to give me advice or your thoughts, and I will be keeping people updated!