It's inspiring to learn you came out the other side of burnout. It can be a challenging space to be in. And I like your reason for practicing "because I feel good when I do." I don't know a better motivation than that.
It's inspiring to learn you came out the other side of burnout. It can be a challenging space to be in. And I like your reason for practicing "because I feel good when I do." I don't know a better motivation than that.
One of the reasons I joined Substack was because I was burned out. I wanted to move at a slower pace and focusing on my blog writing felt like the way to go. It absolutely was. I left IG in April and FB in October. I'm enjoying the deeper connections and conversations here. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, Ryan!
It is heartening to hear about your transition. After promoting an upcoming cohort, I plan to be off of X by the end of February. The effort/reward ratio is not there.
It's inspiring to learn you came out the other side of burnout. It can be a challenging space to be in. And I like your reason for practicing "because I feel good when I do." I don't know a better motivation than that.
I appreciate you reading and commenting, Janine.
One of the reasons I joined Substack was because I was burned out. I wanted to move at a slower pace and focusing on my blog writing felt like the way to go. It absolutely was. I left IG in April and FB in October. I'm enjoying the deeper connections and conversations here. Thanks for sharing your wisdom, Ryan!
It is heartening to hear about your transition. After promoting an upcoming cohort, I plan to be off of X by the end of February. The effort/reward ratio is not there.