The only way to post consistently without burning out is to build a system that actually works for your unique brain.
Here’s the truth: you might have to experiment with a few approaches before you land on the one that sticks. But once you do, everything feels lighter.
My System (The Simple Version)
In 2019, I made a promise to myself: send out a weekly email every single week, no matter what. That one decision changed everything.
Over time, the format evolved, but here’s what works for me today:
- One pep talk
- Five memes
- Three things that made me happy this week
This structure works because:
- It gives me freedom to cover lots of different topics (I’m multipassionate, so I need variety).
- It’s repeatable—like muscle memory for my creativity.
Repurposing Is the Secret
Here’s where it gets even easier. Once I’ve written the email, I break it apart and reimagine it for Instagram and Threads.
- A pep talk becomes a carousel or text post.
- A meme works exactly as-is.
- My “three happy things” become a thread or story series.
The magic is in the recycling. I’m not reinventing the wheel each week—I’m just remixing.
Why It Works Long-Term
The cycle becomes self-sustaining:
- Newsletter → Social posts
- Social posts → New ideas for the newsletter
It’s a back-and-forth that keeps me planting seeds, cultivating ideas, and reaping creative rewards—without burning out.
The bottom line: Consistency doesn’t come from discipline. It comes from designing a system that plays to your strengths and then letting that system carry you forward.
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