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A starting point


Hello and welcome to the first issue of my new printables and low-content creation series, Reader 👋

Before we get into it, a couple of things to sort out.

This is the first email in a new weekly series focused on printables and low-content creation.

The first one for the experience-design-focused series will also start later today. I didn't mean to have both going out the same day, but I got carried away with other things, and well ... here we are!

By the way, this is not a rebrand. Not a reset button. Just a clearer lane, so I can talk about the different facets of my work without talking over myself. And you get what you actually signed up for.

Both issues will also be available to read on my website.

Now, let’s start where it makes sense.

Last week, I wrote to you about doing business as usual. Or not. About choosing how to show up when the world feels heavy, noisy, or unsettled.

That reflection didn’t stay abstract for long.

It inspired me to look at how creators come up with ideas when things feel full already.

What I see again and again is this:

  • ideas get forced
  • or creativity gets postponed “until things feel lighter”

Neither works very well.

Because clarity usually doesn’t come first. It shows up after we work with what’s already here.


Turning real moments into usable ideas

Instead of asking, “What should I create right now?”, I tried a different question:

What moments are already asking for support?

Everyday situations. Small points of friction. Emotional weight people are already carrying.

That’s how my little guide When Life Is Heavy came together.

It’s not a strategy document. It’s a practical guide for turning lived moments into simple, usable printable ideas, without forcing creativity or chasing what’s trending.

The goal isn’t more ideas.
It’s better starting points.


Why this belongs here

This newsletter is about improving printables so they’re:

  • easier to understand
  • easier to use
  • easier to say yes to

Sometimes that means adjusting an existing product.
Sometimes it means realizing an idea was already there, just unstructured.

This guide is the first example of that kind of work, done in real time.

If you haven’t seen it yet, my When Life Is Heavy guide now lives here:

👉 Get the free guide

Don't be surprised by the headline that will welcome you.

I killed two birds with one stone by using it as a lead magnet to complete a project that had been on hold for far too long. But that's a story for another email!


Going forward, this weekly email will stay practical and focused:

  • one clear observation
  • one concrete shift you can apply
  • real examples, not theories

We’ll take it one step at a time.

I’m glad you’re here for the start of this!

Stéphanie
(making simple products easier to understand and easier to use)
Low-content creator & Experience Design Consultant

PS: You don’t need a big idea to begin. A small, real problem is already enough 💡

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NOTE: I'm moving things around in the backend to make room for a new project. Can you help me spot "bad experiences" regarding my site, your members' area, communications, or whatever? I would really appreciate your help with this! It will make it so much easier for me to fix and improve everything that needs attention. Thank you!

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Stephie The Happy Mom

I create printable templates that are meant to be used, not just downloaded. Some are designed for families who want more real moments and less screen time. Others are built for low-content creators who want products that actually guide people to take action, not just sit pretty on a hard drive. Behind everything I make is one obsession: turning simple ideas into meaningful experiences. If you care about how something feels, flows, and lands on the other side — you’re in the right place.

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