The pressure to be polished before you post is the thing that's actually making your content more vague and generic, because it's less YOU.
In this final part of the Underthinking Content series I break down the mindset shift that changes everything and why letting go of "good" is the fastest way to get better at talking about your work.
Here's what's inside:
๐ Why the pressure trap turns content into a performance (and how to stop that)
๐ The real reason going viral is not the goal for solopreneurs
๐ Why done and imperfect beats polished and never posted every time
๐ How to spot exactly where in your process resistance is slowing you down
Watch the video and then let us know:
โ Where does the pressure hit you hardest when creating content? Is it the blank screen, the creating stage, or the moment before you hit publish?