I Wrote On LinkedIn for 100 Days. Now I Never Worry About Finding a Job
book called The Power of Habit, and it changed my life in ways I never expected

In 2020, I read a book called The Power of Habit, and it changed my life in ways I never expected. At the time, I was an unemployed university student, introverted, and hesitant to share my thoughts publicly. But one key lesson from the book stuck with me: The best way to create change is to make a public commitment.
So, I made a promise to myself—I would write on LinkedIn every single day for 100 days straight. No breaks, no excuses. At the time, it felt like a random challenge, a personal experiment to push myself outside my comfort zone. I had no idea it would completely reshape my career, my confidence, and my opportunities.
Now, I never worry about finding a job again. Here’s exactly how those 100 days changed everything for me—and how they can do the same for you.
Day 1: Overcoming Fear and Self-Doubt
When I hit “Post” on my first LinkedIn article, my hands were shaking. I wasn’t sure if anyone would read it. Worse, I feared people would read it and think, Who does this person think they are?
Like many introverts, I had spent years avoiding the spotlight. But I realized something important: Nobody was waiting to judge me. In fact, nobody even noticed my first few posts. And that was freeing. It gave me permission to keep going, to improve, and to find my voice.
Days 10-30: Finding My Voice
The first 10 days were the hardest. I struggled to come up with topics, doubted my writing, and almost quit multiple times. But then something changed—I started writing about what I genuinely cared about.
I shared stories about my struggles as a job seeker, lessons from university, and even small wins along the way. And slowly, people started responding. They left comments. They messaged me. They related to my experiences.
I learned a crucial lesson: Authenticity wins. People don’t want polished perfection; they want real, relatable experiences. The more I shared my true thoughts, the more engagement I received.
Days 30-60: Building a Community
By the time I hit Day 30, I had a small but engaged audience. I wasn’t just writing into the void anymore—people were listening.
I started networking without even realizing it. Recruiters began commenting on my posts. Hiring managers reached out to ask about my work. Strangers connected with me just to say they resonated with my journey.
And then, around Day 45, something unexpected happened—I received my first job offer. A company had been silently following my posts and reached out directly. I didn’t apply. I didn’t send a résumé. They just saw my content and thought, This is someone we want on our team.
That’s when I realized: Posting on LinkedIn was more powerful than any résumé I could ever send.
Days 60-100: Opportunities Multiply
By Day 60, I had job opportunities pouring in. But more than that, I had built confidence in my voice, my skills, and my value.
I stopped writing just for the sake of posting and started creating meaningful content that helped others. I gave job search tips, shared industry insights, and even helped others get noticed by recruiters. My network expanded, my influence grew, and before I knew it, I had become a recognized voice in my industry.
By Day 100, I had:
- Landed multiple job offers
- Built a network of professionals across various industries
- Gained thousands of LinkedIn followers
- Established myself as a thought leader in my niche
- Opened doors to freelance work, consulting, and speaking opportunities
- And most importantly? I never had to “look” for a job again. Opportunities found me.
The 3 Biggest Lessons I Learned
If you’re thinking about starting your own LinkedIn journey, here’s what I learned that can help you:
1. Consistency Beats Talent
I wasn’t the best writer. I didn’t have groundbreaking insights. But I showed up every single day, and that’s what made the difference. Consistency builds credibility.
2. Your Network Is Your Net Worth
Writing on LinkedIn isn’t about going viral—it’s about building relationships. Every post is a chance to connect with like-minded professionals who can open doors for you.
3. Opportunities Come to Those Who Show Up
Most people wait for the “perfect” résumé, the “perfect” job application, or the “perfect” opportunity. But the truth is, the best opportunities come when you put yourself out there consistently.
Ready to Try It Yourself? Here’s How to Start:
If you want to replicate my success, here’s a simple 30-day challenge to kickstart your LinkedIn journey:
- Pick a niche – Focus on topics you genuinely care about (career growth, industry insights, personal development, etc.).
- Write daily – Even if it’s just a short post, commit to showing up every day.
- Engage with others – Comment on posts, connect with new people, and start conversations.
- Share your journey – Be real, be authentic, and document your experiences.
- Stay consistent – Even when engagement is low, keep going. It will pay off.
The Power of Taking Action
If there’s one thing I hope you take away from this, it’s that small daily actions lead to massive results. I started my LinkedIn journey with nothing—no followers, no job, no confidence. Just a commitment to show up.
100 days later, my entire career changed.
And now? I never worry about finding a job. Because when you build a personal brand and a strong network, jobs find you.
So, what’s stopping you? Start writing, start sharing, and watch the opportunities unfold.
About the Creator
John Arthor
seasoned researcher and AI specialist with a proven track record of success in natural language processing & machine learning. With a deep understanding of cutting-edge AI technologies.



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