Every time you sit down to create something, it’s easy to feel like you’re starting from scratch.

& it’s exactly what Forgotten Things is for.

Five things you know exactly what to do with and why. A back catalogue you can actually use. And the quietly thrilling realisation that you were never starting from scratch

considered & connected

Nothing gets looked at cold. Before I respond, I’ll come back to you on WhatsApp with anything I need. So what you get back is considered not generic.

Each piece comes back to you with a proper why. Not “this could work as a newsletter.” This is why it’s a newsletter and not a social post, what it needs to get there, and what to lean into to make it land. And where one piece connects to something else in your business, you’ll know that too.

And because two things are happening (what to do with each piece, and what the whole pile means), you get both. A document that’s per piece and specific. And a video that shows you the pattern you’ve been too close to see, the thread running through everything you sent, the thing you’ve been almost saying for longer than you realise.

One tells you what to do. The other shows you what you’ve actually been building.

Forgotten Things is £99

No coach. No framework. No commitment beyond this. Just fresh eyes, proper diagnosis, and your own work handed back to you in a shape you can actually use.


Ready to go rummaging?

Got a question?

I write them based on what you actually do, not generic advice. If you don’t send a newsletter, your suggestions won’t involve sending a newsletter. 

That’s fine — it just means I can look at the ones you send more closely.

Send me your top 5. The rest stay in the folder you’ve now made — and you can come back to them yourself with the same instinct you’ll have built from this exercise.

No. Repurposing turns one thing into ten versions of itself. This is about looking at what you’ve made and finding it the right job to do now.

You’ll get sent an email with all the information on what to do. Your things stay between us.

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