Ah, I love when this happens - I stumble across the perfect piece at the perfect time. I, too, go through stages of slumps that are almost as bad as my peaks are good. I hate when peak-me does something that slump-me has to follow up with.
Either way, thank you for writing and sharing this. I’m new to this Substack world and struggling a …
Ah, I love when this happens - I stumble across the perfect piece at the perfect time. I, too, go through stages of slumps that are almost as bad as my peaks are good. I hate when peak-me does something that slump-me has to follow up with.
Either way, thank you for writing and sharing this. I’m new to this Substack world and struggling a lot with the internal dialogue telling me that I’m being too vulnerable online. Pieces like this remind me that no, I’m not, and in fact being vulnerable is a superpower of sorts. Knowing I’m not the only one struggling with a July slump makes me feel that much less alone, which I greatly appreciate.
“I hate when peak-me does something that slump-me has to follow up with.” Never a more relatable sentence than that right there.
Thanks for weighing in Kaley. Your affirmation quells the part of me that STILL wonders if I was too vulnerable! I’m glad you feel less alone—that was my hope in writing this.
Ah, I love when this happens - I stumble across the perfect piece at the perfect time. I, too, go through stages of slumps that are almost as bad as my peaks are good. I hate when peak-me does something that slump-me has to follow up with.
Either way, thank you for writing and sharing this. I’m new to this Substack world and struggling a lot with the internal dialogue telling me that I’m being too vulnerable online. Pieces like this remind me that no, I’m not, and in fact being vulnerable is a superpower of sorts. Knowing I’m not the only one struggling with a July slump makes me feel that much less alone, which I greatly appreciate.
“I hate when peak-me does something that slump-me has to follow up with.” Never a more relatable sentence than that right there.
Thanks for weighing in Kaley. Your affirmation quells the part of me that STILL wonders if I was too vulnerable! I’m glad you feel less alone—that was my hope in writing this.