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In this episode of Peace on the Doorstep, I share how I’ve been rethinking my relationship with social media—not as a performance space, but as a place for personal joy and creative authenticity. I talk about what it means to “post for delight” and how reclaiming my attention and setting boundaries online has brought an unexpected sense of peace. Instead of chasing likes or getting pulled into arguments with strangers, I’m learning to curate my digital spaces with the same care I bring to my home—sharing what I love, not just what I think will be approved. This episode is about reclaiming your voice, restoring your energy, and choosing presence over performance.
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By Sarah Carling PolkIn this episode of Peace on the Doorstep, I share how I’ve been rethinking my relationship with social media—not as a performance space, but as a place for personal joy and creative authenticity. I talk about what it means to “post for delight” and how reclaiming my attention and setting boundaries online has brought an unexpected sense of peace. Instead of chasing likes or getting pulled into arguments with strangers, I’m learning to curate my digital spaces with the same care I bring to my home—sharing what I love, not just what I think will be approved. This episode is about reclaiming your voice, restoring your energy, and choosing presence over performance.
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