“I just want people to get how good I am.”
You know your business is great.
Your offers are solid, your clients love you, and you know your work makes a difference.
But when it comes to marketing—showing up on social media consistently, figuring out what to post, making sure people actually see your brilliance—it can feel like an endless, exhausting cycle.
If you’re being honest, there’s a constant pressure weighing on you. You’re showing up, but it feels like you’re shouting into the void.
You second-guess every post, wondering if anyone is actually paying attention.
You see others making it look easy and wonder why it feels so overwhelming for you.
There’s frustration, doubt, and maybe even a little resentment—because social media was never supposed to be your full-time job.
Let’s be real: Social media can feel like a full-time job. And you’re already running a business.
What if there was a better way?
This week, I wrapped up Part 1 of a workshop for Women in Business NB, where I taught business owners how to create a marketing system that works for them—not the other way around. The feedback has been incredible. They’re seeing the clarity, the ease, and the momentum they’ve been craving for years.
And I realized… this needs to be bigger.
Here’s the truth: I came up with this idea on Friday.
I don’t have a landing page. I don’t have a marketing strategy yet. I just know that if even 2-3 people are interested, I’ll set everything up and we’ll make it happen.
Do I love marketing this way? Not really. I have ADHD, and I want everything to be perfect before I put it out into the world. But sometimes, you have to test an offer to see if there’s real interest. And honestly? It’s scary. There’s a deep, sinking feeling that maybe no one wants this.
But here’s what I know: Having a system—a bank of content with clear, specific ideas, a daily plan to feed the content machine, and a way to analyze why your content isn’t landing—is necessary. If your audience, views, and sales aren’t growing, you need a way to understand why.
“You can’t run faster unless you’re running.” So many business owners aren’t even running yet. We’re playing tag—chasing random ideas and hoping something sticks.
They say it takes 21 days to build a habit—that’s why we’re spending three full weeks implementing, refining, and making sure this system becomes second nature.
By the end of this program, you’ll have a repeatable system that turns one piece of content into multiple, making it easier than ever to stay consistent. No more staring at a blank screen, wondering what to post. You’ll have clarity, structure, and confidence in your content—and never feel stuck again.
