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Hello Reader 👋 Lately, I’ve been noticing something in my inbox. Some people are saying they’re changing plans. Others are carrying on as if nothing is happening at all. I’ve been sitting with that contrast. Not to judge it. Here’s where I’ve landed. The world has never been calm for very long. So waiting for the “right moment” to show up usually means waiting forever. That doesn’t mean pretending nothing is happening. For me, it means choosing how I show up. And, as a creative work-at-home mom, this looks very concrete. It looks like keeping a bit of rhythm at home even when the news feels heavy. It’s choosing to have real conversations with my son. I don’t have all the answers — but I do get to model what it looks like to stay thoughtful, grounded, and human in the middle of it all. Those moments matter more than we think. As a low-content creator, it can show up in what we choose to make. Not louder things. Because usefulness, especially in moments like these, is meaningful. I know a lot of creators get stuck right here — not because they lack ideas, but because it’s hard to see what’s worth creating when everything already feels full. So I took some time to make the invisible a bit more visible. I put together a short list of low-content product ideas inspired by real life — family rhythms, reflection, orientation, everyday steadiness. Nothing complicated. 👉 I gathered everything into this simple Google Doc No pressure to turn this into anything today. Think of it as a lens — something to come back to when you’re wondering what would actually matter to create. And this is where experience design comes in for me. Whether we’re creating products, routines, or conversations, we’re shaping experiences all the time, often without realizing it. The tone we set. We can add to the noise, the confusion, the us-vs-them energy… Not because we have all the answers. I don’t believe we’re meant to stop showing up every time the world feels unstable. So yes — focused topic emails are coming soon, and I’m grateful you chose to be here for them. But today, I wanted to speak to all of you at once. This is how I’m choosing to show up right now. P.S.: You don’t have to fix the world to make a difference. === 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! === Disclosure: From time to time, I will include links in the emails that would include promotions for my own products or affiliate products, meaning I get paid when you buy the product. However, I only ever mention products I love and would recommend whether I was being compensated or not. Always use due diligence when buying anything and remember, what works for me may not always work for you! Thank you so much for your support of Stephie The Happy Mom! To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add Hello@stephiethehappymom.com to your address book or whitelist us. |
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Hello Reader 👋(and as always — if that name isn’t the one you want to be greeted with, just reply and tell me.) Quick note before we start:If you’re in a high-energy, things-are-clicking, I’m on fire kind of week — honestly, this email is probably not for you. Keep going. Don’t slow down for me! This one is for the rest of us. This week, most of my time went to shoveling.Definitely not my favorite winter sport. Snow that keeps falling on and off for days.Not dramatic storms — just enough that...
Hello Reader 👋(and as always — if that name isn’t the one you want to be greeted with, just reply and tell me.) Congrats! You’re back at it.Inbox open.Projects moving again.To-do list slowly crawling back to life. But here’s the uncomfortable question that might be whispering underneath it all: Is this actually the right thing to be working on? Not in a burn-it-all-down kind of way.More in that familiar January way — where good intentions and decent energy bump up against a quiet fear: “Am I...
Hello Reader 👋(And as always — if the name showing up above is not the one you want to be greet with, just reply and tell me. Details matter, especially when things feel fuzzy.) Inbox reality check: it’s January (Happy New Year!), everyone’s getting back into rhythm, and most of us are still a bit foggy after the end-of-year sprint. So I’ll keep this simple. Over the past few months, I’ve been circling around one question again and again — in my own work, in conversations, and behind the...