Every day, our inboxes fill up with messages. Marketing campaigns, notifications, reminders—so many things demanding our attention. It can feel like we spend more time deleting and managing unwanted emails than actually living our lives.
I’ve seen that emails could be something you actually are look forward to. The one by Erik W. is an example of a newsletter you wish you’d have come up yourself.
If done well, it can be a moment to pause, to simply be, without any pressure or expectation. A tiny ritual that arrives once a week—nothing to sell you, nothing to push, just a brief moment of connection.
What if you received a small note each week, not to inform you, not to sell you something, but to remind you of something else? A tiny piece of inspiration, a thought to reflect on, a little spark of joy that encourages you to take a breath in the middle of the rush.
That’s what I aim to offer.
Every week, you’ll receive an email. No long sales pitch, no busy agenda. Just something real. A short message from a human being. It’s not automated. It’s not driven by algorithms or designed by a company with an agenda. It’s a simple moment for you—a tiny ritual of reflection, curiosity, or inspiration that comes straight from me, to you.
Because, let’s face it, we all need a little pause. A moment to step back, to breathe, to reconnect with something that isn’t about what’s next on the to-do list.
So, if that sounds like something you’d like—something to look forward to each week, without any strings attached—I’d love for you to join. Just one email. Once a week. Nothing more. Just a moment to stop, reflect, and feel human again.