Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Michele Ziemke's avatar

What an inspiring article! It reminds me of when I was a teenager with no tv in the 70’s and early 80’s. It was shocking to everyone I knew! I drew and painted, sewed most of my wardrobe, the lead in some plays, and an A student. I always had time for my friends and my creativity was my drug!

With limited TV in my life as an adult, I was able to raise three children, work full time, get a master’s degree, still sew, paint, crochet, and cook for enjoyment!

I gave up Twitter (with 2000+ followers) several years ago because it stole my creativity… so I invented and invested my time into creating a kidlit online platform to help kidlit writers and illustrators be more creative and productive—but still be connected. But that sometimes becomes my excuse for not working on my own projects.

I love the idea of blocking for scheduled times— genius! I began this summer to only scroll in the morning for an hour before 8:00 am. I only check my network throughout the day!

Thank you for tackling this difficult subject and sharing so honestly on a social network! 🥰 I definitely have room for more improvement!

Expand full comment
Rachel Michelle Wilson's avatar

Thank you for giving me the reminders I always need ❤️

Expand full comment
23 more comments...

No posts