🗂 Warm-Up Task #1: Organize your Substack ideas before we begin
5-Posts-5-Days | Challenge Start: May 6, 2025
Todays task
Two key things of💡5-MINUTE DIGITAL HACKS
Why co-working is such a powerful tool
What you’ll find inside💡5-MINUTE DIGITAL HACKS
➔ Hi again, dear ✍️,
Today’s warm-up is about getting organized — just enough to make your writing flow easier next week.
Let me ask you:
Have you already set up categories (sections or tags) for your Substack?
If your answer is: “Yes, of course!” — great! Then your task today is to make a little content map:
→ Write down 2–3 post ideas per category.
Please keep it simple. No pressure. You’re just sketching ideas you’d love to write about.But if your answer is: “Um… not yet?” — don’t worry.
→ Start by creating a list of 10 to 12 topics you’re curious about, passionate about, or simply interested in exploring.
What would you love to write, share, or dive deeper into?
We’ll discuss category structures and clever tag use later in this Substack, and I’m planning a little workshop on it. So for now, just brainstorm. Let it be messy. This is about clarity through action, not perfection.
All clear? Then go!
Give yourself 15–20 minutes and write it all out.
See you tomorrow with the next step. You’re doing great — I’m cheering you on.
With warmth and creativity,
🌿 Silke Kristin Juelich
💡5-MINUTE DIGITAL HACKS
Helping writers, creators, and artists simplify tech, connect through co-working, and grow through shared challenges.
✨ Let’s make tech feel easy again.
In my Substack space,💡5-MINUTE DIGITAL HACKS for Substack, Canva & other Tools🚀,
I share clear tips and secret insights about Substack and other creative tools. But more than that, it’s a place for two key things:
🖋 Regular co-working sessions like the 5-Days-5-Posts challenge, where we write together in real time.
🌀 Community-powered challenges where we boost each other’s work on Notes and explore the power of Substack tags—together.
Learning the tech and building a creative rhythm that feels alive, connected, and doable.
💬 Why co-working is such a powerful tool:
You’re not alone. Knowing that others are working alongside you, at the same time, creates quiet momentum.
You’ll stay more focused. Co-working keeps you grounded and less tempted to check your phone or tidy up "just one more thing."
You learn from each other. We share prompts, insights, and encouragement as we go.
It’s simply more joyful. Creating doesn’t have to be lonely. It can be lighter, braver, and more fun together.
Procrastination isn’t laziness.
It’s often a signal that we feel overwhelmed or unsure if we’re ready. I know that feeling intimately. But I also know how liberating it is to take one step forward—even a tiny one.
I’m so excited to have you on this journey!
What you’ll find inside 5-Minute Digital Hacks:
→ Actionable tips to grow your newsletter — and no, I won’t tell you how to write. There are amazing Substack experts for that!
→ Easy-to-follow guides to help you navigate Substack like a pro
→ Creative mini-lessons on how to design your email header, wordmark, or banner image on the design tool Canva
→ Even quicker insights into Canva and how to use it with ease and confidence
→ Beginner-friendly ideas for how ChatGPT can help you organize your writing — nope, you’re still the writer!
→ SEO made simple — all the good stuff you need to get indexed and found by Google
→ My personal Productivity Challenge — minor tweaks that can make a big difference
→ The Community Post Restack Challenge — no competition with established Substack experts, just something different. I’ll tell you more inside the community :)