Where You Write Matters Just As Much As What You Write
The right content in the right category reaches the right person at exactly the right moment.
RestAwhile™ is organised into 3 main categories, each with a set of specific tags underneath them.
Understanding this structure is not a technical exercise. It is a strategic one. The right category and tag placement is what connects your article to the reader who most needs it, and what builds a coherent, searchable library of content over time.

The 3 Main Categories
1. Christian
This is the spiritual heartbeat of RestAwhile™. Content here engages both new and mature believers with reflective, Scripture-grounded writing.
📌 Tags: Devotionals, Deep Bible Study, Christian Poetry & Song Review.
The goal is always to connect with the reader, sharing a genuine moment with God through raw reflection of His written Word.
Publication goal: at least 1 article per week.
2. Health
Rest is not only spiritual. It is physical and mental.
📌 Tags: Mental Health, Fitness, Addictions, Healthy Habits, Diet
We approach health with both scientific credibility and genuine compassion, avoiding the extremes of either clinical detachment or ungrounded wellness culture.
Publication goal: at least 2 articles per month.
3. Productivity
This category is for real people with real demands on their time, energy, and attention.
📌 Tags: Focus & Concentration, Work-Life Balance
We are writing for young adults who want to be effective without burning out. Who are looking for practical strategies that leave room for rest, relationships, and faith.
Publication goal: at least 2 articles per month.

How to Choose Your Category and Tag
Start with the question: who is this article primarily for, and what is their primary need in this moment?
A piece about the Sabbath could fit in Christian — or it could fit in Productivity if the angle is about the discipline of stopping work.
The category decision shapes the framing, the audience, and the promotional strategy.
When choosing a tag, be specific. A general Christianity article belongs in Devotionals only if it’s structured as a devotional. If it’s a rigorous passage study, it belongs in Deep Bible Study.
Tags are not just labels. They are promises to a specific type of reader about the kind of content they’re going to find.

Owning Your Tag
Writers who consistently contribute to a specific tag are encouraged to “own” it — to become the primary voice and subject matter presence within that space.
Tag ownership means building a distinctive perspective, developing a recognizable approach, and working closely with social media and design teams to build a coherent visual and thematic identity around your tag.
Tag ownership is not exclusivity — other contributors can still write within a tag. But having a primary lead for each tag means that readers know what to expect, and content within that tag builds a cumulative authority over time.
The most powerful content libraries are not collections of random articles. They are curated bodies of work that, taken together, tell a bigger story. Every article you write is a chapter in that story.

Cross-Category Writing
Some topics sit naturally at the intersection of two or more categories.
An article about the spirituality of sleep, for example, lives in both Christian and Health. An article about finding God in the margins of a busy day lives in both Christian and Productivity.
These cross-category pieces are some of the most powerful content we can publish — and we actively encourage contributors to explore them.
If you want to write a cross-category piece, discuss it with the editorial team first. They’ll help you decide on primary placement and ensure the framing does justice to both angles.