“A Quiet Confession from Me to You”

Same as every year, I guess I owe you an explanation for my disappearance ; or maybe I just feel like I do.

And yes, I could have sent this as an email but not many of you are subscribed (emphasis on sadly).

Still… I’m grateful you’re here, subscribed or not. Truly.

Like every November, I found myself staring at that same question again:
Do I keep investing 10k into this space, or do I quietly let it go and move on to other passions?

Every year, the answer ends up being the same:
I don’t give up. You’re reading this, which means I didn’t.

But this time, I wanted to be honest about why I even questioned it.

Hi you,

I hope you’re in the mood to listen to another tiny win (and a tiny request).

Because here’s the thing:

My brain refuses to move on to a new project when the first one didn’t land the way I hoped.

Not because I don’t love this blog — I love it more than you think.

I’d keep writing even if there was just 1 subscriber.
But being honest… it breaks my heart when the effort doesn’t match the response.

And that brings me to the real truth — the part I’ve never said out loud:

Why I started Tiny Wins:

  1. To create a space and a community where we could share thoughts, beliefs, and little moments freely.
  2. To earn a tiny bit of financial independence or recognition from something I poured my soul into.
  3. To be completely transparent & honest & brave in my writing that then becomes available for the world to read/judge/ or get inspired from.

I succeeded at 1 and 3.
But number 2… not really.
And that gap is what makes me question everything every year.

Almost every time, with a heavy heart, I wonder if letting go would hurt less than trying again.

But every single time, purpose beats doubt.
And I return.

This year, I don’t want to question it anymore.
I want to give my 100% — to this space and to you who lovingly read it.

So here it is:

I’m declaring Tiny Wins a success. Exactly as it is.

Not for numbers.
Not for validation.
But because it keeps coming back to life — and so do I.

I have new ideas, better intentions, and more clarity than ever.
I hope you’ll stay, read, get inspired, judge, or simply browse through — it all counts.

See you in the next one……

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igotnoname
10 days ago

So long as water does not stand still, it grinds every barrier to dust.
Softness becomes power when it never stops 👍

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