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Scheduling social media posts manually was eating up my weekends, then I figured out a batch creation method.

Ngl, I was overwhelmed by daily posting until I started creating all my content on Monday mornings. Honestly, this simple shift freed up so much time for client acquisition.
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johnson.jade
Actually, hearing this reminds me of a colleague who was burned out from constant posting. She used to spend evenings crafting tweets one by one, which was exhausting. Then she switched to dedicating two hours every Sunday to outline and draft a week's worth of content. It wasn't just about saving time, it let her focus on engagement during the week instead of creation. From what she's said, the mental load lifted was even more valuable than the hours saved. Her consistency improved too, because the pressure was off.
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the_finley
Sounds way better than tweeting in existential crisis mode every night.
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leob97
leob974d ago
Used to think scheduling posts felt fake and robotic, like you weren't in the moment. Gave it a try during a crazy busy week just to survive. Totally get that mental load thing now, not having to stare at a blank box at 11 pm is a different kind of freedom. Lets me actually reply to people instead of just shouting into the void.
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