Hey love,
We’ve been going steady for almost two months and we’re so glad you’ve been along for the ride. As we all know, any good relationship is a two-way-street. Over the last few weeks, you’ve learned a lot about us, now we want to know what revs your creative engine. There are two ways to do that:
You’re probably getting these missives through email. If that’s the case, simply click the heart (if you like or love something), the speech bubble icon (if you want to leave an interactive comment).
That way we’ll know what you like to read and/or we’ll get to interact with you directly.
This month’s creative assignment was all about getting into contact with your future self. We’ve shared the things we’ve learned in the process, and we’d love to invite you to click the speech bubble icon to spill the tea on what your future self whispered into your ear.
Slide into our version of Two Truths and a Dare:
DARE . . . head to the comments of this post and share your experience of the monthly creative assignment (A.K.A. channeling your future self).
DOUBLE DOG DARE . . . head to the comments, and help us build community here by telling us how we can add thrill to the joyride of your Steph & Maia experience.
For example, if it was Steph, she’d ask for a titillating version of office hours where she could ask Steph & Maia anything. If it was Maia, she’d ask to be set up on a blind date with a potential writing partner.
Can’t wait for more of this road trip,
P.S. Speaking of road trips, have you read Steph’s book, Everything Left to Remember, about the road trip she took with her mom?
My future self wears sundresses year round. That I sew. Since I currently don't sew I'm working on the logistics piece. I also live in jeans, sweats and t-shirts. So this will be new. Sewing machine procured. Fabric and a pattern are next.
The whispers from my Future Self made the recent life turns and pulls make a little more sense. Fingers in way less (work-related) pies and making waaaay more space for writing and being outdoors. As well as your words I'm enjoying the writing assignments because they're different (or are they?!) from my memoir focus. I'm also here for the community - living in a tiny town at the bottom of New Zealand I'm yet to find my creative people. A blind writing partner date sounds FUN!