This Is What Happens When You Stay With It — Instead of Selling Out
Tawny didn’t chase virality or water down her voice. She built a body of work — with clarity, integrity, and sticky notes on every surface.
If you’re building slow right now — this one’s for you.
If you’re unlearning urgency.
If you’re trying to find your way back to something that used to feel easy.
This story is a permission slip to take your time.
The internet rewards speed.
But most of the people I admire build slowly.
Their clarity didn’t come from going viral.
It came from coming back to the same ritual, the same practice, the same voice, until it had nowhere left to hide.
And not just on the page.
She’s built a life that holds the work:
A meditation cushion beside a punching bag.
A cat named Meg White. A dog named Stevie Nicks.
A beverage brand with her handwriting on every bottle.
There’s nothing performative about it.
Just quiet devotion.
And a deep belief in what unfolds when you stop trying to rush your own voice.
This Field Note isn’t about the big reveal.
It’s about what’s possible when you keep showing up, even when no one’s watching.
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And a reminder:
The voice is already in you.
The work is learning to trust it.
✍️ This is Field Notes from the Work (and the Wild).
Real people. Real practice. The work before the work is seen.
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See you next Friday.
—Lindsey
P.S Tawny has a Book Proposal Writing Boot Camp starting in a few weeks!
In a go viral world, slow allows us to move with integrity. Tawny is a badass! 🤘🫶😎
I remember a great quote from one of my most talented teammates. “Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.”
I am excited to listen and thanks for this read. I have an article publishing tomorrow here on Substack that will resonate with you too on this topic. Stay tuned.