Where I Post First (and Why I Don’t Try to Be Everywhere)
After I understand the message and turn it into a simple idea, the next question is always:
Where should this actually be posted?
What I used to do was try to be everywhere at once .Facebook. Groups. Pages. Comments. Messages.
And honestly—it just created noise.
What I’m doing differently now is choosing one primary place to start.
For me, that’s usually:
  • My personal Facebook profile
  • Or one space where people already know me
Not because it’s perfect—but because it’s familiar.
Starting in one place helps me:
  • Focus on clarity instead of volume
  • Pay attention to what people respond to
  • Learn from the feedback (or silence)
Once something feels clear and natural there, then I’ll think about repurposing it elsewhere.
But I don’t start everywhere. I start somewhere simple.
Right now, my goal isn’t reach. It's understanding.
If I can clearly explain one idea in one place, I know I’m on the right track.
Next, I’ll share how I decide when a post is “good enough” to publish—without overthinking or second-guessing it.
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