Update #1
Join us on a weekly journey of learning! Our newsletter now arrives every Saturday at noon. Don't miss our first edition this weekend!
Dear Readers,
I hope this message finds you well and thriving.
I've come to a decision that I believe will enhance the sustainability and quality of Learning All Day's newsletter: we're transitioning from a daily to a weekly publication schedule. This change is motivated by a desire to maintain my sanity while ensuring that each edition is meticulously crafted to deliver valuable insights and knowledge.
While I will continue to diligently record my OLPD entries on a daily basis, I recognize the need to refine the content format. Instead of providing daily updates, I will curate a selection of the week's most compelling and meaningful topics, presenting them in a longer, more polished format. This adjustment will allow me to dedicate more time to carefully selecting and elaborating on each topic, ensuring that you receive the most valuable and insightful content.
The "Learning Corner" will remain a central feature of the newsletter, but with a renewed focus on delivering a curated learning experience tailored for weekly consumption. This may include multiple segments such as "A Piece of Science," "A Piece of History," and "A Word or Two," all designed to provide you with the most relevant and engaging content from my ongoing work.
Starting this weekend, the newsletter will be sent out every Saturday at noon. This change will provide you with a consistent and predictable delivery time, ensuring that you can look forward to receiving your weekly dose of knowledge and inspiration.
I believe that this change will enable me to regroup and deliver my best work to you, my dedicated readers. While it represents a shift in our publication schedule, I am excited to embark on this new weekly journey with you. Together, we will continue to learn and grow, exploring new topics and ideas each week.
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. I can't wait to see where this journey takes us.
Warm regards,
Aaron Johnson