This past week has been interesting. I’ve been knee-deep in planning mode for 2025 (in other words, I’ve been drinking too much coffee and staring at color-coded calendars). It’s been exciting, chaotic, and somehow peaceful all at once. There’s something about organizing the future that feels like both a whirlwind and a deep breath. Also, I had my first quiet Christmas this year (who knew this was something I could do?!) and, if you celebrate, I hope yours was just as wonderful. But among all that, I’ve been thinking about where we’re all hanging out online these days. Are you more of an Instagram scroller? Or do you tend to fall into the never-ending TikTok rabbit hole? Personally, I’ve been dipping my toes back into Pinterest – it feels like the quiet corner of the internet where introverts can daydream in peace. I’m curious – do you have a favorite online space right now? Or is there someone you follow that’s really lighting you up with good vibes and smart business tips? Let me know! I love discovering new places (and people) to get inspired by. Can’t wait to hear what you recommend. And if you want to geek out over Pinterest boards together, I’m game. Talk soon! xox, |
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