The online writing/sharing world is better with you in but we’ll be wherever you are! And yes, tending to our offline life is the most important thing. ❤️
I still love reading other's blogs, and yours is one of my faves. And I will always be grateful for those old blogging days because that's how we met and became friends. 😍 xo
Thank you dear Kerstin for sharing your thoughts so openly. I sense the overwhelm too, even here on Substack where options multiply constantly.
I found the last couple of months that I enjoy just chatting live with the support of my art practice. I'm not writing as much as I used to.
I do miss your micro blogging on Instagram. I'm not going there too regularly, I wish I could just see people I wish to see. As I'm simplifying my life too, instagram didn't make the cut and I visit only when I have capacity.
You are indeed a role model and I'm glad you're tending to your gardens (inner and vegetable!). I'm looking forward to the fall and seeing what has changed.
I think I got out of the personal blogging habit because I write so much for my business newsletter and blog. And engagement, at least for me, is just not what it used to be and I felt like I was mostly writing into the void. I still enjoy reading blogs but overall, everything just feels very noisy these days. I love that Substack is your creative outlet! That's what Instagram is still for me. And I think Substack is still a great platform if you just stick to reading articles, everything else on here feels a little overwhelming these days. Thank you for reading Autumn Diaries, and my other blogs, I am glad we are still connected! xo
The online writing/sharing world is better with you in but we’ll be wherever you are! And yes, tending to our offline life is the most important thing. ❤️
I still love reading other's blogs, and yours is one of my faves. And I will always be grateful for those old blogging days because that's how we met and became friends. 😍 xo
I admire your willingness to try and I will follow you wherever you go. You are a role model for online business women!
Thank you, Celeste! I am glad that we've been connected all these years and remain so. xo
Thank you dear Kerstin for sharing your thoughts so openly. I sense the overwhelm too, even here on Substack where options multiply constantly.
I found the last couple of months that I enjoy just chatting live with the support of my art practice. I'm not writing as much as I used to.
I do miss your micro blogging on Instagram. I'm not going there too regularly, I wish I could just see people I wish to see. As I'm simplifying my life too, instagram didn't make the cut and I visit only when I have capacity.
You are indeed a role model and I'm glad you're tending to your gardens (inner and vegetable!). I'm looking forward to the fall and seeing what has changed.
Lots of love
xx
Thank you so much for these kind words, my friend 🥰 And I am glad to know that we're still connected outside these spaces, too. xo
I really appreciate all your Autumn Diaries articles so far but totally get the weariness of this whole odd social media/blogging world.
I still love writing on my Substack which is in fact the only creative habit I've done consistently for almost three years!
But boy does it feel exhausting being online all the time.
I think I got out of the personal blogging habit because I write so much for my business newsletter and blog. And engagement, at least for me, is just not what it used to be and I felt like I was mostly writing into the void. I still enjoy reading blogs but overall, everything just feels very noisy these days. I love that Substack is your creative outlet! That's what Instagram is still for me. And I think Substack is still a great platform if you just stick to reading articles, everything else on here feels a little overwhelming these days. Thank you for reading Autumn Diaries, and my other blogs, I am glad we are still connected! xo
Me too Kerstin!!