Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Shital Morjaria (she/her)'s avatar

I will take that medal Sarah! Thanks for this interesting read. My two cents on this topic: I feel one should not take anything too seriously if there is any tiny bit sense of overwhelm taking a break really helps. The digital world as you rightly pointed out is about algorithms but at the end of the day if the content is good it will bring in the reader. Having said this, I also feel that the moment we put our content on a platform we have made a choice. At the end of the day all platforms have to survive in different ways. Substack’s mode of operation seems better than the other platforms. Also what may overwhelm us may be necessary for someone’s mental health. I completely agree about the kindness and support part. I do feel that this is a more generous space!! I better stop as this is becoming a mini newsletter in itself :) Cheers!

Expand full comment
Michelle Neeling's avatar

I loved this, Sarah, and didn't think it was rambling at all! And it was great hear your actual voice as well as your writerly voice 😊.

It's great, isn't it, when you've been on Substack for a bit and you've managed to let go a little of the urgency you first feel to read EVERYTHING and to take all the advice. I'm happy to be at the point where I recognise that on Substack, as in life, there's only so much I can do and so many things I can subscribe to. By choosing one thing I'm necessarily missing out on many other things, but that's OK. Just yesterday I let go of some paid subscriptions to well known names so that I can focus on "smaller" writers with whom I feel a more direct connection. I agree with you about the kindness here on Substack, and I've decided that the best way for me to show kindness is to focus my time and energy and money on a few writers, rather than trying to engage with ALL the writers 🤣. It's early days. I'll let you know how it goes 😊

Expand full comment
20 more comments...

No posts