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How to Stop Overthinking Your Content (and Finally Start Posting)
If you’re overthinking your content, rewriting captions 20 times, or avoiding hitting “post”… You’re not alone—and you’re not broken. A lot of content creators struggle with: fear of posting on social media content creation anxiety not knowing what to say feeling stuck before hitting publish The Shift (your authority): But here’s what no one is telling you: You’re not overthinking because you lack strategy. You’re overthinking because your body doesn’t feel safe being seen. Read that again. What it actually looks like: Overthinking shows up like: 37 drafts sitting in your phone rewriting your hook over and over watching other people’s content instead of posting your own feeling pressure in your chest or throat when you try to speak That’s not a content problem. That’s your nervous system trying to protect you from judgment, rejection, or getting it “wrong.” Reframe (this is your magic): So instead of asking: “What should I post?” Start asking: “Why does my body feel unsafe sharing this?” Because when you calm the internal noise… your message gets clear. And when your message is clear… posting gets easier. Practical Step (keep it simple): Try this today: Before you post, pause for 30 seconds and ask: What am I afraid someone will think? Is that actually true? What would I say if I trusted myself? Then post that version. Not the perfect one. The honest one. This is exactly what we walk through inside The Rising— learning how to quiet the internal noise, trust yourself again, and finally show up without it feeling so heavy. If your content has been feeling like a battle… this is your starting point.
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This was good! I do have drafts yet I use them to post daily content and have a few fillers. I don’t really have anything that I’m not planning on posting. I did attend a ceremony yesterday. A former co-worker mentioned they saw me posting on TikTok (he said this in front of one of my former supervisors). I didn’t deny it yet when the supervisor asked if that was what I was doing? I simply shrugged and walked off. This morning I followed by posting me putting on makeup in my bathroom. If you would have asked me a month ago if I would use my morning routine as content, I would have said, heck no!
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Karen Harris
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Retired Veteran, Mother/Grandmother, Volunteer. New creator. Seeking joy and peace.

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