What to expect, when you're expecting word from 'Can we not evolve?'
Who, what, when, where, and how?
I’m a firm believer that the quality of your experience is dependant on your unique expectations. So the important question is…what do you expect from Can we not evolve?
Let me start by telling you WHO writes, and WHAT is, Can we not evolve?
Hi I’m Chloe✌️A human and (currently heavily pregnant) mother of two boys. I say this to give you a heads up that I am flawed and have many other priorities. But (and it’s a big butt), I love to write and self-reflect, and am currently on a journey of self-exploration via Project 30.
I started Can we not evolve? as a vehicle to share my progress through Project 30. That is its original and main purpose, and my number one priority. Rain, hail or shine, my goal is to send you one Project 30 email per month, for 30 months, before my 30th birthday.
That being said, because this is all new and exciting, I’ve gotten a little carried away. In addition to Project 30, I’ve created a number of other mini-series that will be written with varying consistency. So to respect and protect your inbox (because we already have 50million emails to decipher) I promise to only send you one email with links to all the things I’ve written that month for you can peruse at your leisure. Sound good?
Okay, now the WHEN, WHERE and HOW:
Like I said before, I will send you one (1!) email at the end of each month. Remember: Thirty days has September, April, June and November. All the rest have thirty-one (except for February on a leap year). Got it?
This email (with your permission) will be delivered to your chosen…um, email address. We all know how this works, right? All you need to do is subscribe.
If you’d prefer not to subscribe, but still want to read along, you can access everything via the Substack website. FYI, Substack is the platform on which I publish and send the newsletters.
They also have an app, where you can (cringe alert) “follow” me. If you don’t want to wait till the end of the month to receive all my writing, then you can keep up-to-date via the app and read everything as soon as it’s published.
Most importantly, if you ever want/need to unsubscribe/unfollow, that’s totally okay. Know that (a) I appreciate the time we had together, and (b) you’ll need to unsub via the website. Just whatever you do, don’t send me to the spam/junk bin, you’ll truely hurt my newsletter (and my feelings).
Okay, I think that’s everything.
Have any questions? Leave a comment below, or direct message via the app.
Thanks for being here,
Chloe