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Have you ever sat down to create content and immediately heard a chorus of voices that aren't yours? The strategies. The formats. The "you should be doing this" advice that seems to come from everywhere at once. This episode is about putting that noise down and finding your way back to yourself.
This week I'm talking about one of the most exhausting things that happens in small business: creating content from a place of "should." Why it drains you, what it's costing you, and how to start creating in a way that actually feels like yours.
Key Takeaways
💛 Expert advice isn't always wrong — it's just not always yours. Learning to filter guidance through your own instincts is where your best content begins.
💛 Self-permission isn't a soft concept — it's a genuinely strategic decision. Letting go of formats, platforms, and frequencies that don't fit you frees up energy for what actually works.
💛 Aligned content sits at the intersection of what you care about, how you naturally communicate, and what your ideal client needs. When those three things meet, content gets easier.
💛 Confidence doesn't come before the doing. It's built slowly, through evidence — by noticing what resonates, what flows, and what keeps bringing the right people to you.
Episode Breakdown
If you're ready to stop creating from someone else's rulebook, The Content Effect is the space where this work gets to live. Come and create with intention, with support, and without the noise. Details are in the links below. 💛
Links mentioned in this podcast
The Content Effect
If you enjoyed listening to this episode, then you’ll also love:
Episode 209 – Why your content feels harder than it should
Episode 207 – What happens when you create from the heart
Ready to work with me?
For more conversations on content with heart, connect with me here:
Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Website
I use and recommend Descript and Kajabi to edit and publish my podcast.
There are affiliate links in these show notes. I will receive a small compensation if you use these links. There’s no extra charge to you, but it helps me create more free content like this podcast, for you.
By Mel DanielsHave you ever sat down to create content and immediately heard a chorus of voices that aren't yours? The strategies. The formats. The "you should be doing this" advice that seems to come from everywhere at once. This episode is about putting that noise down and finding your way back to yourself.
This week I'm talking about one of the most exhausting things that happens in small business: creating content from a place of "should." Why it drains you, what it's costing you, and how to start creating in a way that actually feels like yours.
Key Takeaways
💛 Expert advice isn't always wrong — it's just not always yours. Learning to filter guidance through your own instincts is where your best content begins.
💛 Self-permission isn't a soft concept — it's a genuinely strategic decision. Letting go of formats, platforms, and frequencies that don't fit you frees up energy for what actually works.
💛 Aligned content sits at the intersection of what you care about, how you naturally communicate, and what your ideal client needs. When those three things meet, content gets easier.
💛 Confidence doesn't come before the doing. It's built slowly, through evidence — by noticing what resonates, what flows, and what keeps bringing the right people to you.
Episode Breakdown
If you're ready to stop creating from someone else's rulebook, The Content Effect is the space where this work gets to live. Come and create with intention, with support, and without the noise. Details are in the links below. 💛
Links mentioned in this podcast
The Content Effect
If you enjoyed listening to this episode, then you’ll also love:
Episode 209 – Why your content feels harder than it should
Episode 207 – What happens when you create from the heart
Ready to work with me?
For more conversations on content with heart, connect with me here:
Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Website
I use and recommend Descript and Kajabi to edit and publish my podcast.
There are affiliate links in these show notes. I will receive a small compensation if you use these links. There’s no extra charge to you, but it helps me create more free content like this podcast, for you.