MOTM #552: 3 Steps to Make Sure You Never Run Out of Ideas for Content
Maestro on the Mic
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I’m all about consistency in posting on Instagram, and ideally posting every damn day, but with posting daily comes the fear of running out of content to make. What if I told you I knew three easy steps you need to take to make sure you never run out of ideas for content again? No, […]
I’m all about consistency in posting on Instagram, and ideally posting every damn day, but with posting daily comes the fear of running out of content to make. What if I told you I knew three easy steps you need to take to make sure you never run out of ideas for content again? No, it’s not too good to be true, it’s legit, and it all starts with noticing the world around you. There’s content in every thing we do because it’s all inter-connected. The hardest part is paying attention.
Let’s chat.
(This episode is a re-run. Original release date was May 6, 2021.)
Welcome to Maestro on the Mic, a podcast that helps online business owners find their passion, generate more profit, and build a life that they love. I'm your host, Dr. Shanté Cofield, aka The Movement Maestro, and I’m stoked to have you here. I hope this podcast inspires you to make moves and do the thing. Action is the answer.
In This Episode You'll Hear:
An overview of the creative process
Don’t get stuck creating more than you consume
Content is all around us
Understanding how all experiences are interconnected
The more you create, the easier it gets to connect
There are no coincidences
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