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Felice Cohen has a a gift for sharing her passion for writing and receiving letters, and she celebrates letters in a marvelous combination of vivid writing, shared letters, and featured music that reflects her theme in that post. It's a wonderful combination!
It’s so important to remember there’s life beyond “the grind,” whatever that means for you. Tess’s posts are real, thought-provoking, and helpful for anyone wanting to live their best life.
Book lovers, rejoice! This publication offers thoughtful reviews of newly published books. It helps me cut through the overwhelm of wondering what to read next, and it makes me better informed about new releases, even if they're not ones I want to read.
Jeff has a no-nonsense, let's-get-this-done approach to taking a piece of content (a book, a product, a blog post, an article, etc.) and turning it into monetizable products/programs/courses.
The Emily Post team is still my "go to" source for modern-day etiquette and manners. They understand that things have changed and put their highest priority on communication and kindness rather than propriety and stuffiness. And The Emily Post Institute's Director Emeritus, Peggy Post, had this to say about my book: "Heartspoken is a work of art—and a work of heart. I especially admire how you put the reader at ease with your encouragement to write naturally. Your NOTES formula is brilliant!”
Substack authors, especially new ones, need to know who they can trust for reliable, sensible, and implementable advice that's based on experience and a genuine desire to mentor others. Karen Cherry and her PubStack Success newsletter do this for me.
HER Life Hacks is a treasure trove of practical, easy-to-implement ideas that make my life easier or more fun or less stressful. What I especially love is that Vicki Peel always tries things herself first before she recommends them to her readers. This is targeted for "seasoned" individuals, and I love that too.