
Here's the thing about most inspiration: it doesn't actually inspire. It just makes you feel vaguely inadequate while you're scrolling.
I write emails that cut through all that noise. They're honest, sometimes a bit uncomfortable, useful truths about life and work and becoming the person you keep saying you want to be. I write about the messy middle bit, the part between "I should probably change my life" and "holy shit, I actually did it."
My emails might make you think differently about what's possible. They might help you figure something out about yourself. Or they might just be the nudge you needed to stop waiting and start doing.
"Woah - you just properly grabbed me by the throat with that last line. Beautiful writing."
"That email just made my day! It's everything I tell myself all the time but having someone else tell me is so much more impactful."
"Shortly after you posted it, I started applying for new jobs, and have subsequently got a much more exciting, much more 'me' role."
I email when I have something worth saying—usually once a week or so. No fluff, no guru nonsense, just straight talk from someone who gets it.
Thank you for joining. It's good to have you here.
Liz