I'm coming to terms with the fact I can't do everything.
It's burning me out, and work is suffering.
So, I am announcing my Twitter retirement 😆
I'll be doubling down on Instagram and LinkedIn, where I'm having fun and finding traction.
Follow what works for you!
📌And of course I will still be most active in my weekly:
- Newsletter, My Creative Calling
- YouTube podcast
This has also been part of decision to leave Twitter — so I can prioritise depth.
I want to build my life’s work as evergreen long form content.
I'm coming to terms with the fact I can't do everything.
It's burning me out, and work is suffering.
So, I am announcing my Twitter retirement 😆
I'll be doubling down on Instagram and LinkedIn, where I'm having fun and finding traction.
Follow what works for you!
@IkigaiWriter Thanks Denver! Great to have connected with you and hope to keep our conversation going.
Yeah best decision, I think it was just slowing me down and stressing me out.
Excited about what I can achieve with more focus, but on less.
@sepidy_ And by spreading ourselves too thin we lose some of our magic spark.
And we can’t deliver our best to our community in each location.
Better to double down on less platforms.
@sepidy_ Thanks Sepideh. I’m glad we connected on here and continuing our friendship off platform.
I was doing the minimum effort here for a the last few months..
But then I was like what’s the point.. there’s like >1.5 billion users across IG & LI, surely there is enough there for me.
On the one hand, I should be ecstatic.
I get to wake up every day and pursue meaningful work that excites me.
But on the other hand, something felt off.
Like I was in the wrong.
Have you felt this?