I wanted to let you know how much I enjoy listening to your podcasts - and have just listened to all 42 Alexa quickies in one binge session - think I'm hooked! So happy you have them all laid out so easily for access on your website.
Thanks again ...
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I sometimes
(ok, often) sound like a broken record when I preach about the need to consistently put your content out there.
But messages like this remind me why I do it, and why you should too.
I'm not saying that it's easy - it's going to take rolling up your sleeves and putting in the work.
But if I had to put my money on this method, or the magic funnels and systems promised by the "7-figures-in-a-
month-working-just-five-minutes-a-day" carnival barkers, I'll go with mine.
Don't beat yourself up if you've been inconsistent, you aren't the only one.
You can start fresh today.
Commit to putting out good content, and don't worry if you don't see results on Day #1.
You probably won't see results right away, but you'll be surprised at what will happen after even one
month of consistent posting.
Here's a little mental trick that I used when I first started releasing content:
I told myself that I wouldn't get thrown off my game if I didn't get any clients in the first little while of posting, and that I would just have fun and put out content that I thought would help people.
Taking that pressure off your shoulders will improve your results
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I should mention that the person who sent me the email is a subscriber for my print newsletter - so consistent content creation does work.
If you'd like to get more structure and accountability around your content creation, it's a big part of what I do in my 10 Clients In 90 Days group program.
The next one starts soon and you can get more details
here:
Marc