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Cara Chace | Sunday Inspo Email

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Published 11 months ago • 2 min read

Several weeks ago I had to opportunity to connect with a fellow Sunday newsletter writer - Irena Spegar of The Boonly.

I don’t recall exactly how I found her, but when I subscribed to The Boonly and got my first issue in my Inbox, I knew we were kindred spirits.

Sundays for me are about reflecting, intentional and slow living, basking in nourishing routines, and resetting my mind and body for the week ahead.

And when I started reading Irena’s newsletter, I knew she felt the same.

The Boonly is a gift every Sunday for anyone craving a spark of wholesome curiosity, an antidote to "hustle culture", and the permission to rest, relax and enjoy your Sundays. They deliver:

âś… Curiosity-sparking content
âś… Witty insights to nourish your mind
âś… Inspiring ideas for perfect Sundaying
âś… Refreshing perspectives on well-known concepts

And while I’d point you in the direction of The Boonly regardless (because I know you’ll love it)…

…I’m specifically doing so now because I have an announcement.

I am taking a break from the Sunday Inspo Email for the summer, starting today.

There are SO many reasons why this is the right decision for me, and I know you might be curious about how I made the decision and the factors involved.

In the interest of transparency (and because I know you love how upfront and honest I am with you all), here are the 2 biggest reasons:

  1. My almost 5-year-old is now done with full-time care/pre-k and will be home all day during the summer. He is BUSY and active and a glorious handful. I have to pull back on something (or many things).
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  2. After 18 months of weekly emails, it’s clear that while the Sunday Inspo Email is entertaining and engaging for many of you, it has not turned out to be an income stream or working funnel for me (other than small amounts of affiliate/sponsor income periodically).

It is not something that’s going “back in the purse” of what I do in my business - at least in this form.

I am spending the summer working behind-the-scenes in my business - situating, cleaning, organzing, and most importantly - simplifying.

I’ll be working with coaching clients, updating Theme Day Planning Method, and considering what future emails for all of you will look like.

To that end, if you want to unsubscribe, click here and I wish you all the best.

If you still need that wonderful Sunday-feel in your Inbox, subscribe to The Boonly.

If you can wait for a couple of months to see how I’m going to share, teach, and give via email in the future, hang tight and I’ll be back with you soon (because we all know how fast summer goes).

See you soon Reader, - love ya,

Cara

Whenever you’re ready, here's how I can help you:

  • ​Theme Day Planning Method: The exact system I use to plan my week - it'll get you laser-focused on your priorities, and pull you out of overwhelm.
  • ​Book a discovery call to see if we're a good fit for coaching you 1:1.

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Cara Chace | Sunday Inspo Email

Helping entrepreneurs with productivity & mindset to build their business without giving up their priorities. https://carachace.com

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