How to sustain human connection in your content
A lived guide to writing with depth, building trust through narrative, and anchoring every message in real, human experience.
I did not start writing for attention, I started because I needed to make sense of my own life.
At first, it was private, like the voice notes, journal entries, scribbled thoughts in the margins of old notebooks. But over time, I began sharing pieces of my story to survive because I had come to realise that storytelling was a form of preservation, and eventually, it became my most powerful tool for connection.
That is why I teach “Sustaining Human Connection” in everything I do, whether it is my newsletters, my coaching programs, or my keynote talks. This framework is what allows your message to breathe and keeps people feeling, not just reading.
Here is how I learned to do it and how you can too.
Narrative throughlines are a tether
When I first started creating, I made the mistake of thinking every piece had to be standalone. A story here, a lesson there, but nothing tied together and nothing lingered.
It was not until I started weaving a narrative throughline, something that traced my journey, not just my opinions, that things clicked into place.
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