You know you matter ❤️ just keep writing, whenever, wherever, however it pleases you. I hope you'll do.
I feel bad for not using the substack app up until recently, I saved all your emails into a dedicated folder about chocolate knowledge, but I guess the app doesn't show that. And I know, it's not my tiny ❤️ that would count, but still, I wanted to let you know that I love reading your thoughts, experiences, lessons, guidance.
I wish you a wonderful birthday and more than 618 weeks ahead (average means it can be more 😉)
Hi Lilla, thank you. And yes, your tiny ❤️ does count. I will definitely keep writing, sometimes a reminder (guard rail!) is helpful to keep the ideas corralled in the right direction.
Please don't feel bad for not using the app! I'm responding to this (liked your comment, and now replying) through my email on my computer, not the mobile app. At the bottom of the email (and the top) there are the comment and like buttons. I just read another writer's emailed post and "liked" it at the bottom of the email--it re-directed my into Substack, but straight to that post. I think many people don't realize a Substack newsletter unlike all the ones we typically get, that we can't comment on, is also a way to converse with the writer.
Thank you, there's a learning curve with all new platforms. Now I know and I will use it better to make sure the ones I enjoy reading will know that I did 😊
You know you matter ❤️ just keep writing, whenever, wherever, however it pleases you. I hope you'll do.
I feel bad for not using the substack app up until recently, I saved all your emails into a dedicated folder about chocolate knowledge, but I guess the app doesn't show that. And I know, it's not my tiny ❤️ that would count, but still, I wanted to let you know that I love reading your thoughts, experiences, lessons, guidance.
I wish you a wonderful birthday and more than 618 weeks ahead (average means it can be more 😉)
Hi Lilla, thank you. And yes, your tiny ❤️ does count. I will definitely keep writing, sometimes a reminder (guard rail!) is helpful to keep the ideas corralled in the right direction.
Please don't feel bad for not using the app! I'm responding to this (liked your comment, and now replying) through my email on my computer, not the mobile app. At the bottom of the email (and the top) there are the comment and like buttons. I just read another writer's emailed post and "liked" it at the bottom of the email--it re-directed my into Substack, but straight to that post. I think many people don't realize a Substack newsletter unlike all the ones we typically get, that we can't comment on, is also a way to converse with the writer.
Thank you, there's a learning curve with all new platforms. Now I know and I will use it better to make sure the ones I enjoy reading will know that I did 😊