I. Comment
Hello!
I hope all is well and I am wishing you joy today!
I want to try something new to continue my conversation with you on this weeks topic. Comment your answer below:
What is something unconventionally beautiful to you?
Maybe it’s an article of clothing, hair style, household item, behavior, act of service, something in nature, or anything else! I’d love to hear.
II. Poll:
As I continue to explore Substack, I plan to experiment with what I can create and how to connect with my readers.
For those of you who don’t know, there is an option to be a paid-subscriber on this platform. As of now, all of my content is free but I plan to open this option in the near future. Other writers have different activities, content or alternatives for people “behind the paywall”.
I’ve been brainstorming what I would offer paid subscribers. I’ve been tossing around the idea of creating a different series of content, read-along podcasts (so you don’t have to read), QNA’s where you ask me to elaborate or explore new topics from what you’ve read etc.
I want to do what interests you from my musings so far. And I want to be considerate of how many emails we all receive on a daily basis.
Today I wanted to share my intention with how I plan to develop my voice here. The most important thing to me is creating conversation and exchanging dialogue. It’s important for me to make sure I’m sharing my ideas in ways that you can build on with me or other people. Since all of you have supported me so far, I wanted to take your inventory first. I’d love your thoughts on the poll below. If you have any additional input or ideas, feel free to connect via email, instagram, or phone (since most of you know me :D)
Possibilities are endless. Thank you!
Clouds and trees! I think to me those are unconventionally beautiful. With trees, they’re beautiful because every single one of them looks good. Each type of tree is objectively beautiful and they’re all alive which is unreal to me. They’re alive and provide life to other things.
And clouds because they’re so peaceful and smooth. It makes them just relaxing and beautiful.