Shownotes
For two years, your content strategy has been guilt. You see someone posting consistently, you feel the flash of shame, you batch a week of content, and then life hits and it all collapses. You've blamed your discipline. The real problem was never discipline. It was that you were trying to be a content production machine on top of being a strategist, a service provider, and a person, and the human kept winning.
In this episode, I share the year I spent failing at consistency, the moment I realized the fix was separating the machine from the human, and what actually runs now: a blog employee that publishes daily in my voice without me writing a word, and a system that moves one idea everywhere the way a real content team would.
In this episode:
- Why the problem was never your discipline
- What it means to separate the machine from the human
- How a blog employee shows up every day in a way no person can sustain
- Why the research says the tool alone does almost nothing
- The structural impossibility people have been carrying as a personal failing
Who this is for: Service-based business owners who know they should be everywhere online and can't sustain it by hand.
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