You can curate more good.

We live in the age of ‘information overload.’ Curation helps others navigate this sea of ideas, information, and content. It allows them to filter through the noise to find the meaningful, the relevant, and the inspiring.

If you want to become a better curator to facilitate growth, build trust, create more impact, and broaden your opportunities join me on this journey as we delve into the idea that we’re all curating.

And together let’s curate more good for those we want to serve and reach.

You’re the expert. 

Think about it this way…

Google could arguably be the ultimate curator, sifting through the vast expanse of the internet to deliver the most relevant, meaningful responses tailored to each individual user’s needs.

But it’s not just Google. The barista at your favorite coffee shop? They’re curating an experience with every cup they brew, choosing the right beans, the perfect grind, and the optimal brewing time, all to create a unique coffee experience for you.

Or consider that your favorite influencer on social media is a curator, conveying key ideas, messages or resources in their own unique way to their followers.

We’re all curating something for someone, whether it’s for an audience of one or one million.

Stop wasting time and effort in the sea of uncertainty about how to provide more value and make a greater impact. The Good Newsletter is your lighthouse to guide you in curating more good for your audience.

We’re all curators; let’s curate more good.

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Hi, I’m Evan Doyle

I became fascinated with curation after realizing I’d been curating my whole life. I’m a blogger, content marketer, pastor, husband, and father.

I’m the founder of Brighten Idea Group for Churches, Enneagram Gifts online publication, and the creator of Enneagram with Evan and Evan Doyle Thinks Youtube channels.

My writings have been featured in Truity, Catalyst, Creative Results Management (churchleader), and The Christian Post, where I share on leadership, people development, teamwork, and conflict resolution.

As I thought about each area, it struck me; as a pastor, I curate theology, teachings, and experiences all to expose, support, and convey a way of life and discipleship.

I created enneagramgift.com because of the impact of using the Enneagram in my own life. It was like, ‘duh,’ I’m taking information and resources about the Enneagram and organizing to help people sort through and better understand themselves.

At dailychristianhelp.com, I attempt to serve church leaders and pastors from my experiences by addressing topics and content that can save them time or heartache.

As a husband and father, I do my best to curate my life as a model to follow; I bring together words, experiences, and opportunities to nurture and support my family in hopes that what I’ve assembled can better help their efforts to be successful in life.

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We’re all curators; let’s curate more good.

We curate the cultures in our place of business, our beliefs and values as a family unit, our social media feeds, our diets, and even our friend circles. And by being more intentional and discerning, we can ‘curate more good’ in our lives and for those we want to reach.