Copy. Paste. Breathe. I think a lot of creators secretly believe they’re “bad at consistency” when really… they’re just emotionally exhausted from being perceived all the time 😭 Because posting online is weird. You’re not just “creating content.” You’re attaching your thoughts, personality, ideas, face, voice, business, and self-worth to a tiny little rectangle and hoping strangers care. Of COURSE your brain makes this heavy sometimes. So what do we do? We overplan. Overconsume. Overresearch. Save 900 posts. Buy another template. Reorganize Notion. Watch 14 strategy videos instead of posting once. Because planning feels safe. Posting feels vulnerable. And honestly? A lot of “learning” online is just avoidance wearing a productivity costume. That’s the rabbithole. The internet keeps convincing people they need: - more platforms - more optimization - more systems - more content - more intensity Meanwhile half of you are mentally buffering trying to answer one Instagram comment and fold laundry at the same time 😂 If your strategy only works during perfect weeks when you have unlimited energy, motivation, confidence, free time, and emotional bandwidth… …it’s probably too complicated. So today we’re lowering the pressure on purpose. No graphics. No perfect hook. No “valuable carousel.” No pretending you suddenly transformed into a productivity influencer overnight. Just honesty. Just momentum. Just a nervous system-safe win. Copy this. Fill in the blanks. Post it somewhere if you want to. “I’m done putting pressure on myself to [thing]. This week I’m letting myself [smaller/easier version].” Examples: - “I’m done pressuring myself to post every day. This week I’m posting twice and calling it a win.” - “I’m done trying to sound ultra-professional online. This week I’m posting like an actual human.” - “I’m done saving content ideas I never use 😭” - “I’m done thinking every post needs to change my life.” And if you want to go one layer deeper: What’s one thing about visibility or content creation you’ve secretly been overcomplicating?