Cleansing your creative waters
There is already a stack of THICK, rich content material inside of you
I.e. the type of content that nurtures your people and makes them want to know more about your work.
The only thing that stops you from bringing that…
Are the judgements toward what you write
That what you write does not scream off “results”
That what you write does not receive instant validation
That what you write does not look like (what the coach you look up to) writes
Only when you release these judgments
can you really let your inner content writing genius come through…
And of course, at first, the things you write may not be that pretty. May not be that “converting.” May not be that interesting to people… at first
But that’s the only way you can write really good content. Or really to become good at anything.
By first putting out the “bad stuff” first– so you can get to the good part
(It’s like opening up tap water to first clear out the gunk)
The more it flows, the clearer the water can get
To me, that’s where I began. I remember 6 months or so ago when I had 0 clients. (After I took a break from my business to finish off phd)
and felt like my writings were no bueno. I felt like a beginner again. And I had all the judgments in the world toward my own social media posts.
Yet I persisted, to find out months later, clients telling me how much my writings resonate with them and so chose to work with me.
I didn’t follow any formulas. Any templates. It all was my intuition (I.e. my inner content writing genius)
This isn’t to brag but to show you what happens when you are willing to experiment
When you use “failures” as datapoints rather than letting them define who you are
When you quiet your mind and instead let your intuition lead your art
For that’s how you discover your gifts. Your greatness. Including your innate content writing genius.