Sorry it's taken me two days to respond to this, I've been mulling it over.
It's a tough question to answer because so much in my life has changed in the last 18 months that I keep rationalizing reasons for why things from the past shouldn't matter to how I move forward.
But, if I'm honest, the two things that have and are growing with ease are my newsletter (even though growth there has stalled a little) and the Substack I started about 6 weeks ago.
It's where I get to be unapologetically myself, share the real parts of me with my readers. It's community and connection, which is where my soul thrives.
Sorry it's taken me two days to respond to this, I've been mulling it over.
It's a tough question to answer because so much in my life has changed in the last 18 months that I keep rationalizing reasons for why things from the past shouldn't matter to how I move forward.
But, if I'm honest, the two things that have and are growing with ease are my newsletter (even though growth there has stalled a little) and the Substack I started about 6 weeks ago.
It's where I get to be unapologetically myself, share the real parts of me with my readers. It's community and connection, which is where my soul thrives.
Given that I think you're a forest/evangelist with a little aquatic maybe thrown in, I think this makes sense.