Generosity & Tiny Tech Habits With Guest Sara Sovie
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It’s Episode86, and Delores welcomes systems strategist Sara Sovie for a guest episode.
They explore what a “trust recession” means for creatives today, why leading with generosity builds authentic connection, and how to honour boundaries while giving freely.
Sara shares her favourite tiny tech habits—think Gmail filters, pen‑and‑paper funnel mapping and reusable templates—along with the simple system of jotting ideas into Apple Notes.
They wrap up with a conversation about sustainable consistency: weekly newsletters, low‑pressure social media rhythms and focusing on one tiny step at a time.
Key Takeaways
- Generosity builds trust: In a world of declining public trust, giving value first can create deep connection.
- Boundaries protect generosity: Serving generously doesn’t mean giving everything away; it’s okay to draw the line when free advice turns into ongoing work.
- Micro‑systems matter: Gmail filters, pen‑and‑paper planning and templates save time and mental energy.
- Capture ideas on the go: Running lists in Apple Notes help you categorise tasks and free your brain.
- Sustainable consistency: Choose one rhythm (like a weekly newsletter) and show up on social media in a low‑pressure way.
- Take one step: When overwhelmed, pick one task and break it into tiny, doable steps.
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