Thank you Stephanie for explaining all the differences again in the way you put out info. I agree that this is a place to feel spacious and not burdened! I love it that you write so succinctly and have color and fun in it too. It is sort of one of my "treat" emails.
I agree that it is hard to navigate all the good that comes into my box. I always remember that the system is designed to keep us reading and dare I say, distracted on Substack. My biggest superpower is realizing this and not shaming myself that I can't keep up. No one can or should. But we get to pick. Picking what feels good today! Thank you for talking about a serious and practical subject. Let's all help each other feel good about saying no.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you, Ruth. "Picking what feels good today" is such a good, clear mantra for managing an abundance of riches. And Amen! to helping each other feel good about saying no!
I love to follow your posts, Stephanie, and am happy to be a paid subscriber. My only problem with Substack is that there are so many interesting things to read and I do get distracted and spend more time browsing everything than I really have time for…..I need to develop a bit of discipline!
ohh, that is a good one, Judith. How do we manage our appetites when there is so much great content out there? I'm going to noodle on that. Anyone else out there care to weigh in?
Thank you Stephanie for explaining all the differences again in the way you put out info. I agree that this is a place to feel spacious and not burdened! I love it that you write so succinctly and have color and fun in it too. It is sort of one of my "treat" emails.
I agree that it is hard to navigate all the good that comes into my box. I always remember that the system is designed to keep us reading and dare I say, distracted on Substack. My biggest superpower is realizing this and not shaming myself that I can't keep up. No one can or should. But we get to pick. Picking what feels good today! Thank you for talking about a serious and practical subject. Let's all help each other feel good about saying no.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you, Ruth. "Picking what feels good today" is such a good, clear mantra for managing an abundance of riches. And Amen! to helping each other feel good about saying no!
And yes there is such an abundance of riches!
I love to follow your posts, Stephanie, and am happy to be a paid subscriber. My only problem with Substack is that there are so many interesting things to read and I do get distracted and spend more time browsing everything than I really have time for…..I need to develop a bit of discipline!
ohh, that is a good one, Judith. How do we manage our appetites when there is so much great content out there? I'm going to noodle on that. Anyone else out there care to weigh in?