Creation burnout is frustrating but I also regularly experience content burnout, which leaves dozens of articles (including those I've paid for) unread. There's a rhythm to this which I interpret as our brains reminding us that there's more to this life than information noise.
Creation burnout is frustrating but I also regularly experience content burnout, which leaves dozens of articles (including those I've paid for) unread. There's a rhythm to this which I interpret as our brains reminding us that there's more to this life than information noise.
This is a very solid point. I experience content burnout too, and that's one reason why I want to keep producing this newsletter at a reasonable pace. I don't want to overwhelm myself and my audience.
Creation burnout is frustrating but I also regularly experience content burnout, which leaves dozens of articles (including those I've paid for) unread. There's a rhythm to this which I interpret as our brains reminding us that there's more to this life than information noise.
This is a very solid point. I experience content burnout too, and that's one reason why I want to keep producing this newsletter at a reasonable pace. I don't want to overwhelm myself and my audience.