Thanks Susan. I'm not sure what you meant by 'telling (timing/content) strategy for gaining attention and support for your guidance'? The timing of my content is guided by the Subscribers who have responded to my 'new subscribers' survey, every one of whom requested weekly—if not fortnighly—posts. I don't want to overwhelm any of my Subscribers with a barrage of information, nor myself with a workload I can't deliver.
(I just about asked if I could pop round to do anything for you — duh.🙃 Sometimes I forget that just because you're in my resistance pod, doesn't mean we're actual neighbours. 🫱🏼🫲🏻 )
Lori... Seven parts, seven weeks. This is major. Maybe you can add your perspective on the concept of time in chaos and crisis. By the time we got to the end of week seven of Trump 2.0, it was this month--March 9. It felt like two years of the pandemic. Yes, that much overwhelmed, weary, and disconnected from all we knew before. On the plus side, it was one disease with a name (COVID) and a world coming together rapidly to get a vaccine and treatments for the ill. Trump has more than 100 lawsuits pushing back on more than 100 acts of destruction. I would love to absorb and act upon your seven parts in seven days because I'm feeling like we are in the Emergency Room and not the slower pace of outpatient rehab or physical therapy.
Thanks for the feedback Georgia. It's not easy getting a feel for where you all are (emotionally) from the other side of the world, so it's a huge help.
On that note, the new subscriber survey is there so all of my readers can give me anonymous feedback into how they’re faring, and what their most pressing concern is. I’d truly recommend new subscribers complete it, if they want to be seen.
Good article. Good, kind, and telling (timing/content) strategy for gaining attention and support for your guidance.
Thanks Susan. I'm not sure what you meant by 'telling (timing/content) strategy for gaining attention and support for your guidance'? The timing of my content is guided by the Subscribers who have responded to my 'new subscribers' survey, every one of whom requested weekly—if not fortnighly—posts. I don't want to overwhelm any of my Subscribers with a barrage of information, nor myself with a workload I can't deliver.
Thank you and bless you for sharing this ❤️
You’re welcome Carol, I hope it helps. 🙏
Great advice on how to focus breathing and ground yourself in the moment. Shared!
Thank you for sharing, Lisa. Are you able to follow the thread through the rest of the series?
Did you restack the first one or did an algorithm just put it in my feed? 🤔
Does it think I am stressed? 😂
Don't worry — I restacked. And here was me wondering why you'd restacked it twice 😂
Sure. It is as far as I got this morning in the wee hours. Really tired this morning (was awake awhile in the middle of the night).
You feeling ok?
(I just about asked if I could pop round to do anything for you — duh.🙃 Sometimes I forget that just because you're in my resistance pod, doesn't mean we're actual neighbours. 🫱🏼🫲🏻 )
Thank-you! Looking forward to more from you!
You’re welcome L2. 🙏
Lori... Seven parts, seven weeks. This is major. Maybe you can add your perspective on the concept of time in chaos and crisis. By the time we got to the end of week seven of Trump 2.0, it was this month--March 9. It felt like two years of the pandemic. Yes, that much overwhelmed, weary, and disconnected from all we knew before. On the plus side, it was one disease with a name (COVID) and a world coming together rapidly to get a vaccine and treatments for the ill. Trump has more than 100 lawsuits pushing back on more than 100 acts of destruction. I would love to absorb and act upon your seven parts in seven days because I'm feeling like we are in the Emergency Room and not the slower pace of outpatient rehab or physical therapy.
Thanks for the feedback Georgia. It's not easy getting a feel for where you all are (emotionally) from the other side of the world, so it's a huge help.
On that note, the new subscriber survey is there so all of my readers can give me anonymous feedback into how they’re faring, and what their most pressing concern is. I’d truly recommend new subscribers complete it, if they want to be seen.
It is this attention to self care that will get us thru this. Im sharing it with family and friends. Thank you!
Jane
Well said, Lori.
Thank you! I really needed your article today.