The power of sharing your thoughts online
Have you ever considered sharing your thoughts publicly via a newsletter, blog, podcast, or vlog? Based on my experience doing so, I can heartily say make. it. happen.
Why? Well...
Publishing Traipsing About for the past eight years has added so much richness to my life. Almost 100 newsletters and 200+ blog posts in, things just keep getting better. (By things, I mean my T. Rex drawings, not my jokes.)
I have good friends who initially found me through Traipsing About. A cousin I'd never met randomly read my Italian citizenship blog post and I discovered a whole side of my family I didn't know existed! (Pretty sure they're New Jersey Italian mafia.)
An extra bonus: writing consistently keeps me connected with friends and family. They witness my antics and keep tabs on me even when kids and jobs make staying in touch difficult. It sparks email exchanges and connection. Sure, Facebook and Instagram kiiiinda work, but it's not the same depth as longer-form media.
There's power in putting thoughts down and sharing them publicly. It clarifies things in a way that a private journal sometimes can't.
I've gained so much from following others who also share their thoughts and struggles, so it's satisfying to be part of that great internet diaspora and pay it forward.
I also love getting random emails from you when I share things I've screwed up learned. It fascinates me how my personal experience with money, travel, relationships, or social media use can impact someone if it hits them at the right time.
People want to hear what you're thinking. Put it out there! Substack has free newsletters, podcasting can be done with a $40 microphone, YouTube only requires a smart phone, Twitter takes 37 seconds to sign up...
What better time than now?