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Submit ReviewWhen you're feeling burned out it's hard to focus on anything — let alone marketing. This episode will help you overcome burnout so you can get your marketing mojo back.
It's hard to succeed when you're not motivated. It's hard to get motivated when you're burned out. This week, we talk about burnout, boundaries, and getting your mojo back in time for the last quarter of 2022.
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Every marketing action you take is tied to a broader business goal. So how are you going to make money from sitting on social media all day? You're not. So come up with the ways that you can amplify your voice and your impact for these three to five priorities you have between now and the end of the year. What's the minimum it's going to take for that? — Jen
3 Keys to Reach Your Business Goals
One of the major things for me to keep consistent with content creation is I have to have a minimums framework. I do this minimum stuff every week and then I have a schedule that I follow to get it done. And then everything else is just gravy. If I get more done, that's great. — Shelley
Content Consistency Framework and Schedule
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Screenshot from CoSchedule's Headline Analyzer
If the grain sprouts before the stalk is fully developed, it will never ripen. Display fruit too soon, and the winter will kill you. —Epictetus
Seeds are long underground germinating. Do the work required to nurture and tend to them. So that they—and you—are prepared and sturdy for the hard winters of life.
Are you sizzle or steak?
All sizzle and no steak means someone or something does not live up to its reputation, that someone or something is touted as being bigger, better, more important, more talented, or superior in some way but in reality, is not.
It’s a lot like being all talk and no action or a shallow person with surface-level relationships who do not show up when things get difficult.
Take the time to build slowly and steadily without expecting huge results in a short amount of time. Set your expectations appropriately and you’re less likely to burn out or get...
When you're feeling burned out it's hard to focus on anything — let alone marketing. This episode will help you overcome burnout so you can get your marketing mojo back.
It's hard to succeed when you're not motivated. It's hard to get motivated when you're burned out. This week, we talk about burnout, boundaries, and getting your mojo back in time for the last quarter of 2022.
Topics include:
Every marketing action you take is tied to a broader business goal. So how are you going to make money from sitting on social media all day? You're not. So come up with the ways that you can amplify your voice and your impact for these three to five priorities you have between now and the end of the year. What's the minimum it's going to take for that? — Jen
3 Keys to Reach Your Business Goals
One of the major things for me to keep consistent with content creation is I have to have a minimums framework. I do this minimum stuff every week and then I have a schedule that I follow to get it done. And then everything else is just gravy. If I get more done, that's great. — Shelley
Content Consistency Framework and Schedule
Related Episodes:
Recession Proof Business: Creative Revenue Streams
What if Social Media Disappeared?
Screenshot from CoSchedule's Headline Analyzer
If the grain sprouts before the stalk is fully developed, it will never ripen. Display fruit too soon, and the winter will kill you. —Epictetus
Seeds are long underground germinating. Do the work required to nurture and tend to them. So that they—and you—are prepared and sturdy for the hard winters of life.
Are you sizzle or steak?
All sizzle and no steak means someone or something does not live up to its reputation, that someone or something is touted as being bigger, better, more important, more talented, or superior in some way but in reality, is not.
It’s a lot like being all talk and no action or a shallow person with surface-level relationships who do not show up when things get difficult.
Take the time to build slowly and steadily without expecting huge results in a short amount of time. Set your expectations appropriately and you’re less likely to burn out or get disappointed and quit.
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