A question for you
This little corner of Substack is growing, and I'm curious what you'd like to read more of.
Hello friends,
One of the unexpected joys of writing this Substack is that I never seem to run out of things to write about.
In fact, I have the opposite problem.
At any given moment, I probably have a million and one half-formed ideas rattling around my head. It’s things I’ve been reading, or conversations I’ve had, or questions that are bothering me, or random observations from my travels.
They sprawl across my Notes app, and irrationally-named Google docs, and multiple old-school notebooks adorned with illegible handwriting. A pristinely organised Notion devotee I am not, sadly.
Which got me wondering...what would you like to read more of?
(Yes, I know I could send out a survey. There are probably sophisticated tools and best practices and funnels for this sort of thing. But I figured we could do this the old-fashioned way - so if you have an opinion, please hit reply and tell me.)
Some possibilities, in no particular order:
New frameworks and stories from the book
Conversations with the experts I’ve been interviewing
My experiments with nomad life, collaborative living and alternative ways of working
Building a business (and writing practice) as a company of one
Lessons from facilitation, strategy and working with organisations
Books and thinkers I’m currently obsessed with
The occasional spiritual rabbit hole (the evidence-based kind)
OR something else entirely.
I’m genuinely curious. What posts have resonated most with you so far? What would you like to see more of? Please let me know. I’d love to hear from you - and funnily, enough some of the best ideas I’ve explored have come from conversations with readers.
Have a great weekend, all!
S x


