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What Sharing
Salish is

A continuity space — not a services catalog. A place for thought, record, framework, and clarity.

The mission

Why this exists

A continuity space — not a services catalog. A place for thought, record, framework, and clarity.

A disorganized digital presence communicates confusion before a word is read. A missing public record creates friction when it shouldn't. Documentation that doesn't exist has to be recreated under pressure, often imperfectly. Workflows built on habits rather than structure collapse when circumstances change.None of this is dramatic. It is quiet erosion — the kind that is easiest to ignore until you can't.

What lives here

Content and resources

Writings & Reflections

Thoughtful pieces on continuity, infrastructure, lineage, place, lawful presence, and practical rebuilding — written over time, as understanding grows.

Frameworks & Templates

Practical tools for organizing thought, documentation, digital presence, and life systems — made available as public resources.

Conceptual Infrastructure

Pages that explore the why behind digital structure, lawful presence, public record, and clear communication.

Pathways to Implementation

When the thinking is done and it's time to build, Sharing Salish points toward Sharing Digital — the studio where infrastructure is actually constructed.

Who it's for

For those trying to build something that lasts

 

 

Sharing Salish is for people who take their public presence seriously. Who want their records in order. Who understand that digital infrastructure is not optional — it's part of how you exist in the world.

 

 It is for those rebuilding from confusion toward clarity. For those who sense that their systems — digital, personal, legal — are tangled, and who want to untangle them methodically and well.

 

And it is for those who value the human story beneath the structure — who aren't interested in corporate aesthetics or agency clichés, but in grounded, lasting work.

The relationship with Sharing Digital

Two parts of the same work

Sharing Salish is not primarily a place to purchase things. It is a place to think, record, and build with clarity.

Sharing Salish and Sharing Digital are related but distinct. They share visual language, values, and a founder — but they serve different purposes.

Sharing Salish is the philosophy, the framework, and the continuity space. Sharing Digital is the studio — where websites, workflows, databases, and digital systems are designed and built.

Think of Sharing Salish as the why. Sharing Digital is the how.

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