Hello, fellow tinkerer 👋 - Happy Wednesday. I've been my oldest child's chauffeur for the past few weeks. Such is the life of a teenager... While the thought of a teen driver scares me, I have to admit that my life will be SO much easier once I'm not constantly toting kids around. My oldest will begin driver's ed later this year. If you're a parent whose kid is old enough to drive, please reply and tell me that it will be ok. 😊 1) Reflection:Here's the thing when we're strapped for time: something's gotta give. For me, that's usually my personal projects. I have to do client work and I have to show up social media platforms (because that's how I market myself and I get new clients). I also maintain consistency with my things that have a specific publishing cadence, like this newsletter. A few months ago, I announced a new course: 30 Days of Writing Online. It is finally done — much later than I'd planned. One of those things that got pushed back when other things came up.... I went through a re-design of my brand and it was a lot more intensive than I expected. I had a major home improvement project. And I ended up changing the format quite. ANYWAY: I'll be emailing people on the waitlist on Monday, July 22. Want to be notified when access is available? Add yourself to the waitlist here. 2) Product:A really easy tip for creating content online is to "take one thing and publish it elsewhere." Easier said than done though, right? A lot of people take screenshots of their content and republish it as a visual. For example, they'll take a screenshot of a tweet, and then post that screenshot to LinkedIn. It adds some variation to text-only posts. ​Poet.so is a really cool tool for creating beautiful screenshot images. You just drop in the URL of your LinkedIn post (for example), and it creates a screenshot image with a nice background. 3) Tip:Even though I'm lamenting the loss of time this summer, I'm mostly good about preserving time for my own projects. For me, that means waking up early and capturing a few hours of quiet alone time. However, I'm not bullish on waking up early. You should follow your body's natural rhythm. I am bullish on finding a time that works for you, and protecting that time as much as you can. I didn't do this nearly enough when my kids were little. Frankly, I was just trying to get through the day. But now, looking back, I feel like I lost myself a bit during the baby/toddler/preschooler years. If you can carve out even 15-20 minutes per day, just for you, do it. Your future self will thank you. Want more ideas?→ Here's how to evaluate your personal tech stack. → I interviewed Christine Gritmon about her trans-Atlantic move, getting laid off, and moving forward with new energy. Check it out here. ​ That's it for this issue of Tinkering! See you again in two weeks. Cheers, |
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I'm hosting a webinar on September 12th! Join me to learn about using automation to repurpose your content. Sign up here. Hello, fellow tinkerer 👋 - Happy Wednesday. Today is my oldest daughter's birthday. She was stillborn back in 2015. So it's a somber day every year. We always get a cake to honor her. 1) Reflection: Talking about pregnancy loss makes some people uncomfortable. And yet, by not talking about it, parents who experience losing a baby feel isolated. I started writing about...
Hello, fellow tinkerer 👋 - Happy Wednesday. School starts TOMORROW so that means I'm buried in backpacks, laundry, and other details before the big day. This year, I have one high schooler, one middle schooler, and one elementary schooler so that means THREE different schools are emailing me on the regular. Please pray for my sanity. 1) Reflection: The start of the school year usually comes with a big shift in our routine. It's an entire production to get three kids out of the house. Whenever...
Hello, fellow tinkerer 👋 - Happy Wednesday. If you're like me and live in a country where school-aged children have summers off, you're probably counting down the days until the school year starts (22 days to go...) I took some time off earlier this month, which was a lot of fun, but is also one more "routine disruption" that I need to recover from. I like the predictability of the school year and can't wait for it to return. Do you have a love-hate relationship with summer? Please reply and...