What Skipping Thursday Taught Me

Not everything is meant to arrive on time...

Hi friend,

If you’ve been here a while, you know I send these emails every Monday and Thursday at noon.

Except this week, I didn’t.

Thursday came and went, and there was no email.

And here’s the truth: I could’ve rushed something out.
I could’ve recycled a half-written draft or shared a quote with a quick note.
But that would’ve broken the rule I try to build this entire newsletter on:

Signal over noise.

We live in a world where people feel pressure to show up constantly—even if what they’re showing up with isn’t worth anything.
Post something. Send something. Say something.
Even if it adds no real value.

But here’s a truth I’m learning over and over again:

Consistency matters. But intention matters more.

There’s no pride in sending something just to check a box.
And honestly, I’d rather miss a send than send you fluff.

Because I’m not building this for clicks.
I’m building this to grow a real community,
to help with real insight that lasts longer than the scroll.

The same lesson applies far beyond email.

Maybe it’s your business.
Maybe it’s your content.
Maybe it’s how you show up for your team or your family.

It’s better to be intentional than just visible.

If what you're offering doesn’t carry weight, maybe it’s worth waiting until it does.
Not to delay. But to honor the quality of what you're building.

So no, I didn’t send it on Thursday.
But today, I hope this is the kind of message that makes up for it.

Thank you for being here.
For reading.
For paying attention when attention is a rare currency.

I’ll see you Monday.
At 12 PM.
With something worth opening.

Until then,

Lorenc – Founder of Success Skill

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