⭐ Why These Newsletters Exist
The internet is loud. Everyone seems to be yelling advice, optimizing for engagement, or automating their entire personality.
These newsletters are my quiet rebellion against that. They're not written to sell. They're written to support, through reflection, practical systems, and honest connection.
You can subscribe to one, or both. They're different in tone and topic, but grounded in the same things: Clarity. Care. And the belief that slower, more thoughtful business is not only possible, it's better.
🤖 Wait... is this AI-generated?
Good question. Because it matters.
No, this newsletter isn't written by AI. But it is edited with it. I'm a non-native English speaker. I use AI to:
- Fix grammar.
- Improve clarity.
- Refine flow.
But every idea starts with me. I use it as an editor, not a ghostwriter. What you read is 100% my voice, just a little better punctuated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Same here! That's why I write with care, not urgency. You won't find sales funnels or content for content's sake. Just thoughtful writing that helps you reflect, simplify, or take action, depending on what you sign up for. You won't get spammed; you'll get supported.
You can unsubscribe anytime with one click. No guilt trips, no "we're sorry to see you go" emails. I respect your inbox and your time. If the newsletter stops serving you, it's easy to leave.
Yes. I'm not trying to build a massive list. I'd rather write for 100 people who actually want to hear from me than 10,000 who signed up for a freebie and forgot about it. Quality over quantity, always.
Absolutely! I read and reply to every email personally. Sometimes it takes a few days, but I always respond. These newsletters are meant to be conversations, not broadcasts.
Yes. I use AI as an editor, not a writer. Every idea, story, and insight comes from me. AI helps me communicate more clearly in English (my second language), but the voice and content are 100% human.
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