Moving At My Own Pace
- Luna Sol Gypsy

- Aug 18
- 2 min read

There’s an invisible pressure that seems to hover over every small business owner: the pressure to show up online every day. To post, share, create content, and keep feeding the algorithm so you don’t “fall behind.” For the longest time, I thought that was just part of the job.
But I’ve come to realize that constant posting doesn’t sit well with me. I’m an introvert at heart. Sharing my work feels natural, but sharing myself every single day feels draining, like I’m being asked to keep a conversation going without ever taking a breath. What began as a creative outlet started to feel more like a performance.
I found myself spending more time worrying about what to post than actually creating. The joy of making, the quiet, playful, healing part of crafting, was being overshadowed by the stress of “staying visible.” And that’s not why I started Luna Sol. I didn’t begin this journey to serve an algorithm. I began it because creating makes me feel alive. It slows me down, grounds me, and lets me tell stories in colours, textures, and shapes.
So I’ve decided to let go of the idea that I need to show up every day. I’m choosing a different pace, one that feels lighter, gentler, and more in tune with who I am. I’ll share when I have something meaningful to say or when a piece feels ready to step into the world. Not because the internet demands it, but because it feels right.
And in that choice, there’s freedom. Freedom to breathe. Freedom to create with joy again.
I trust that the right people will find my work, the ones who understand the value of slow, intentional creativity. The ones who don’t mind if I’m not always there in their feed, because when I do appear, it will be real and heartfelt.
I may not be posting every day, but when I do, it will be with presence. And for me, that is more than enough. Allow your journey to unfold the way that feels best for you🌙✨


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