Contact

Questions? Feedback? Ideas? This is where you reach the source.

Before You Reach Out

Let's be clear about what this is and isn't:

This is for:

  • Blog feedback and discussion
  • Article suggestions
  • Clarifications on concepts
  • Thought-provoking questions

This isn't for:

  • Personal advice/therapy
  • Debates without evidence
  • Promotion requests
  • Generic "nice blog" messages

I read every email. I don't reply to every email. Quality over quantity.

The Direct Line

What Happens After You Email

1

Read & Filter

Email gets read. If it's thoughtful/interesting, it moves forward. If it's generic/spam, it doesn't.

2

Consider & Research

Good questions might become blog topics. Feedback influences future content.

3

Reply (Sometimes)

If your email adds value to the conversation, you'll likely get a response. If not, silence is the answer.

No auto-replies. No customer service scripts. Just genuine human response (when warranted).

Why This Process Works

Because Trishola isn't a corporation. It's one person writing and thinking.

The limited bandwidth forces quality conversations over mass engagement.

You get my actual attention instead of a support agent's script.

"Better to have one meaningful conversation than a hundred shallow exchanges."

Frequently Asked Questions

Will you write about my suggested topic?
Maybe. If it fits the Trishola framework and I have something unique to add. Don't send "you should write about X" — explain why it matters.
Can you review my blog/article?
No. My time goes into creating Trishola content, not reviewing others'.
Do you accept guest posts?
No. Every word on Trishola is written by me to maintain voice consistency.
Can we collaborate?
Unlikely. Trishola works best as a solo project. Partnerships dilute focus.

Ready to Reach Out?

Make it count. Be specific. Be thoughtful. Be real.

Still have questions about contacting? That means you should probably read more blogs first.