Two questions come up often enough that I will answer them here. The first: why so much writing across so many channels — the blog, Instagram, Facebook, all of it. The second: why do I keep switching back and forth instead of moving in a tidy chronological order?
The answer to the second one is simple and a little unflattering. I get bored, and so do the people reading me. Too much of the United States, then too much of Europe, then Mexico, then wherever. My original intention was to go alphabetical. That intention was discarded almost immediately, and the timeline went with it. Now the order is whatever strikes my fancy, and I have made my peace with that.
The answer to the first question is the one I actually care about. I write in this many places because a voice is not a single register. The version of me writing a business insight is the same person writing a travel story is the same person writing a 3am reflection that arrived uninvited and would not leave until I put it down. Splitting those across platforms is not fragmentation. It is range.
I do keep one goal in mind underneath the wandering: get the major pieces up, look at them all together, and figure out what to replicate, what to add, and what to quietly ignore next time. So if the posts get shorter and more visual for a stretch, that is not me losing interest. That is me trusting that the image can carry the sentence, and that you will follow the voice wherever it decides to go next.