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Hi Reader, Last week, I gave you something to listen to on your summer travels. This week, I’m coming in with something to read. Because at some point, you will find yourself:
And when that moment comes… you’ll want something easy. — I’ve pulled together a handful of my favorite writing resources—short, sharp, and actually useful. The kind you can read in one sitting and walk away with something you can use immediately (or at the very least feel slightly more pulled together as a human). 👉 [free resources] — Inside, you’ll find:
and how to say what needs to be said clearly—even when you can’t say it the way you’d naturally want to. No heavy lifting. No 47-page PDFs. Simply smart, useful reads for in-between moments. — And if, somewhere between gate changes and snack requests, you start thinking: I really should do something about my website/messaging/that thing I’ve been putting off… Especially if you’ve been trying to balance clarity with the question, "What am I actually allowed to say here?" You know where to find me. Until then, may you get at least one uninterrupted stretch of peace this week. No promises, |
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