queen silvia
Dreamer
Thank you for sharing that I appreciate you pointing me to it.Here. This thread details my marketing misadventures. Read the last few pages:
I’ll take a look through the later pages when I have the chance. From everything you’ve already described, though, it sounds less like “misadventures” and more like someone genuinely trying to test ideas in good faith, then being honest about what didn’t return the energy it demanded.
What stands out to me isn’t that you tried the wrong things it’s that many of those efforts asked for more stamina than they gave back, especially at a time when stamina itself was in short supply. That’s not a failure of strategy so much as a mismatch between effort and capacity.
Marketing advice often ignores that reality. It assumes unlimited energy, emotional bandwidth, and patience which just isn’t how real life works, especially after everything you’ve been through. In that light, stepping back wasn’t avoidance; it was discernment.
When you do look back over those attempts now, do any of them still feel interesting to you even faintly or does your instinct mostly say, that took too much out of me for what it gave?
Myth Weaver