A quick follow-up on the topic of what Sarah Fay calls a "nugget" post - what I'm calling "Crumbs" for my readers. In my first Crumbs email I told the story of three generations of the Kiyokawa family in Oregon whose orchards have been described as the best in the country. The grandfather was incarcerated with other Asians after Pearl Harbor. A story of resilience, and success. Easily gathered information. Not in the Notes feed, not on my website. I'm doing it on one week per month. Just an idea to adapt if you wish.
Sarah details it for paid subscribers, but here's the crux:
"A type of post I developed with my private clients when I saw how stressed they were and how many of them wouldn’t post if they didn’t have something that was “perfect” or lengthy
A gift—something that doesn’t ask readers to do anything
A moment of true connection, not just a short post
Full posts, not Notes, that come from a genuine desire to share something that means something to you right now."
A quick follow-up on the topic of what Sarah Fay calls a "nugget" post - what I'm calling "Crumbs" for my readers. In my first Crumbs email I told the story of three generations of the Kiyokawa family in Oregon whose orchards have been described as the best in the country. The grandfather was incarcerated with other Asians after Pearl Harbor. A story of resilience, and success. Easily gathered information. Not in the Notes feed, not on my website. I'm doing it on one week per month. Just an idea to adapt if you wish.
Sarah details it for paid subscribers, but here's the crux:
"A type of post I developed with my private clients when I saw how stressed they were and how many of them wouldn’t post if they didn’t have something that was “perfect” or lengthy
A gift—something that doesn’t ask readers to do anything
A moment of true connection, not just a short post
Full posts, not Notes, that come from a genuine desire to share something that means something to you right now."
I love this idea. Thank you for sharing Linda!
On my calendar - which looks like 8pm Indochina time according to the google !
Great 👍
I’m going out on a limb (yikes) and volunteering for the hot seat 🙋🏻♀️
My early morning alarm is set! See you on the 18th!