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Do you ever worry that you'll miss out on opportunities when you put boundaries in place? Today's guest, Hope Taylor, created a boundary that her audience now looks forward to it.
We live in a world that rewards constant visibility. Social media platforms push creators to post more, engage more, and stay online as much as possible. Entrepreneurs are told that if they step away—even briefly—the algorithm will forget them and their audience will move on.
But Hope has built her business around a completely different rhythm. She takes every single weekend off of social media. On Mondays, she returns with a recap of her weekend that feels less like content and more like sitting down with a friend. What started as a simple boundary has become a system—one her audience genuinely looks forward to every week.
In this episode, we talked about why that system works, how it protects her creativity, and what entrepreneurs can learn from stepping away from the pressure to always be online.
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Connect with Hope
Website: hopetaylor.com
Instagram: instagram.com/hopetaylorphotography
Senior Scoop: hopetaylor.com/brooke-charleston-senior-session
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By Julie Fried, Business & Systems Strategist5
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Do you ever worry that you'll miss out on opportunities when you put boundaries in place? Today's guest, Hope Taylor, created a boundary that her audience now looks forward to it.
We live in a world that rewards constant visibility. Social media platforms push creators to post more, engage more, and stay online as much as possible. Entrepreneurs are told that if they step away—even briefly—the algorithm will forget them and their audience will move on.
But Hope has built her business around a completely different rhythm. She takes every single weekend off of social media. On Mondays, she returns with a recap of her weekend that feels less like content and more like sitting down with a friend. What started as a simple boundary has become a system—one her audience genuinely looks forward to every week.
In this episode, we talked about why that system works, how it protects her creativity, and what entrepreneurs can learn from stepping away from the pressure to always be online.
In this Episode
This episode is brought to you by The Entrepreneur's Death Folder:
If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.
Less spooky, more smart. Because peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.
BUY NOW>>
Connect with Hope
Website: hopetaylor.com
Instagram: instagram.com/hopetaylorphotography
Senior Scoop: hopetaylor.com/brooke-charleston-senior-session
Connect with Julie:
Website: dallasgirlfriday.com
Instagram: @thesystemforeverything

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