The 'Homes' of the Journey
Everything needs a home and everyone needs places to rest, even when online
For those of you who know me, tidying up is how I roll, how I settle in, how I create calm, how I find my way.
That would be the case for this new home on Substack as well. With over 70 posts on the Journey Home (and growing), it makes sense to organize them by theme, in a way that would make them more easily accessible.
If you go to the home page HERE you will see that my posts have been placed into one of three special “homes,” or sections, which I’m calling: “Spacious Reveals,” “Conscious Clearing,” and “World Views.”
Think of them as rest areas — places along the path to take a load off, catch your breath, recharge, support, and illuminate — as we continue to Journey Home together.
Here’s what you’ll find when land on each section:
Spacious Reveals: Posts about finding beauty in the everyday, the extra in the ordinary, joy in simplicity. Photos, art, and spacious inspirations to wake up the senses, open the heart, and help us see beyond ourselves.
Conscious Clearing: Posts that inspire a clutter-free home and an stress-free life. Occasional tips, tools, and resources to lighten the load and help us be at home with ourselves, wherever we are.
World Views: Posts about seeing the world we inhabit in new ways. Images and stories from around the globe to help us expand our view of the world and our place in it.
Overlapping themes can be expected on journey like this one, so I will choose the section that feels like the best fit.
Best of all, if you are a paid subscriber, you will have forever access to these spaces.
What’s also nice is that if twice-a-week emails are too much for you or your inbox to handle, you can modify your subscription options and just select to receive one or two of the sections you care more about.
Ahhh 🏡
Altho' I have an account @stustack - and it has worked before - I could not sign in today no matter how I tried with the email and password that I have used successfully prior to today.
I give up. Is why I unsubscribed. And no - I am not changing my password every time I (attempt to) sign in.