Using the “Favorites” Page (Written Content)

Location: Dashboard → Written Content → Favorites


Overview

The Favorites page under Written Content allows you to view and manage articles and blog posts you’ve marked as favorites.

This is your saved library of written content across the platform.

If you come across an article you want to:

  • Reference later
  • Learn from
  • Share with clients
  • Use as inspiration


You can favorite it and access it quickly from this page.


Why This Page Matters

As a provider, this page helps you:

  • Save educational resources
  • Keep track of high-quality content
  • Monitor industry topics
  • Study how other providers structure their writing
  • Collect resources to share with clients


Think of this as your curated reading list.


Page Elements & How to Use Them

1. Page Header

You’ll see:

“View your favorited written content.”

This confirms that this section displays articles and blogs you’ve marked as favorites.

It does not show your own published articles.

Those appear under My Written Content.


2. Favorites Display Area

This section will list:

  • Articles
  • Blog posts
  • Educational resources


Each saved item typically includes:

  • Title
  • Image (if applicable)
  • Author/provider
  • Associated category


This makes it easy to revisit content without searching again.


3. “No Favorites Found” Message

If you see:

“No favorites found. Articles and blogs you mark as favorites will appear here for easy access.”

This simply means you haven’t saved any written content yet.

To add content here:

  1. Browse written articles on Healing Sky
  2. Click the Favorite (heart/star) icon
  3. The content will automatically appear in this section

What You Use This Page For

1. Saving Educational Resources

If you find strong, well-written content:

  • Save it
  • Use it as reference
  • Share it in discussions


This helps you stay informed and aligned with platform standards.


2. Learning from Other Providers

Review how others:

  • Structure headlines
  • Format educational content
  • Use keywords
  • Target specific audiences


This can improve your own submissions.


3. Building a Client Resource Library

You can save articles to:

  • Send to client users
  • Reference during sessions
  • Support treatment plans


Instead of searching repeatedly, everything is stored here.


Favoriting content allows you to:

  • Track trending categories
  • Stay current on topics
  • Identify gaps in content you could fill


If you notice frequent topics appearing, that’s insight into demand.


How This Differs From Other Written Content Sections

  • Submit Content → Create new articles
  • Submission Requests → Track pending reviews
  • Revisions Requested → Update content needing edits
  • My Written Content → View your published content
  • Favorites (Written Content) → Save and organize other providers’ content


Each section serves a different purpose


Best Practices

To get the most value from this page:

  • Save high-quality, well-structured articles
  • Use favorites for professional research
  • Periodically review saved content
  • Avoid saving content randomly — curate intentionally


Be strategic. Save content that helps you grow.


Why This Is Important for Providers

Strong providers don’t just create content; they consume and study it.

Using the Favorites page helps you:

  • Improve your own writing
  • Stay competitive
  • Maintain industry awareness
  • Support your audience more effectively


This page quietly strengthens your professional development.

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