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6 contributions to The Content Shift
How does your inbox look now vs. when we started
Here's one that might feel a little uncomfortable at first. You're going to do a bulk delete. Not everything. Just the stuff that's been sitting there untouched for 3+ months that you're never actually going to deal with. I know the feeling -- "but what if I need it later?" Here's the thing though. If you genuinely needed it, you'd find it again. You'd search, you'd ask, you'd Google it. Most of those "just in case" emails aren't really about needing the information. They're just anxiety that learned to organize itself into a folder. A few fast ways to find things to delete in bulk: - Search a sender name and wipe the whole thread at once. (Thank you @Melissa Boster for this one) - Search "receipt" or "order confirmation" for old ones you'll never look at again. - Search "newsletter" and clear out anything you haven't opened. You're not going for inbox zero. You're going for a number that doesn't make you cringe when you open it. My inbox on my business email was over 9000🤦‍♀️and now it's under 5000 🤷‍♂️-- I tell you this not to brag, but because watching a number shift (even a little) is one of the most underrated motivators in business. It makes the invisible feel real. Same goes for your inbox. When you clear even 200 emails, something shifts. Suddenly the next task feels more doable. The next decision feels lighter. A small number on a screen tells your brain: you're in control of this. What number did you starting with, and what are you aiming for? ✨️The two-minute rule✨️ If an email takes less than two minutes to respond to or deal with -- do it now. Don't leave it as a mental bookmark. That's how the pile rebuilds. And if you haven't already -- turn off email notifications. Checking email on your own schedule instead of reacting to every ping is one of the lowest-effort things you can do to keep that calm inbox feeling going. That's it for inbox week. Small effort, genuinely satisfying. Next up we're moving to your social profiles -- quick wins, easy updates, nothing complicated.
How does your inbox look now vs. when we started
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clean and clear!
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@Stacey Watts i'm very proud, that I get my skool notifications clear and clean also -
Can we give a warm welcome to some new faces around here?
A few of you just found your way over from @Krista Brea 's community and I am so glad you're here. @Amy Serafin @Lara Knutzen @Suzie Zijlstra @Gale Bates @Janine Penny If you landed here because of her post about repurposing content and doing more with less... you are going to feel right at home. That's exactly what we're all about inside The Content Shift. Not more posting. Not more pressure. Just getting smarter about the content you already have. Krista and I are actually collaborating next month and I'll be sharing some strategies on how to take what you already created and make it work harder for you. So stay close because details are coming soon. But first, drop a hello below! Tell us who you are and what you're working on right now.
Can we give a warm welcome to some new faces around here?
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@Melissa Boster 🥰🥰🥰
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@Plato Echezarreta ohhh Andoain is quite near where I lived look at this! thanks to you, I looked at the map again, I recognize the names again... Agur and kaixo!
We're doing a spring clean. One tiny thing at a time.
Spring cleaning your house feels good. Spring cleaning your business? Even better. This month inside The Content Shift we're doing a light, low-pressure spring clean across five areas : inbox, social profiles, email marketing, offers, and your website. Here's the thing though. We're not tackling all of it at once. Each post is going to give you one small, manageable thing to do or think about. Some will take 5 minutes. Some might take an afternoon. You go at your own pace. We're starting with the easiest wins first so you build some momentum before we get to the bigger stuff. There's a checklist in the classroom you can grab if you like ticking things off as you go. First up: your inbox. Because nothing says 'fresh start' like not having 4,000 unread emails staring you down. Before the first real post drops -- how's your inbox looking right now? How many unread emails are you sitting on? Drop the number below. No judgment -- I've seen five digits in my own inbox.🤦‍♀️
We're doing a spring clean. One tiny thing at a time.
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and enjoying the spring clean!
7 carousel ideas that basically write themselves
If you've ever stared at a blank screen wondering what to post, carousels are honestly one of the easiest formats to lean into, because the structure does half the work for you. Here are 7 ideas you can swipe for your next one: - Bust 3-5 myths in your niche — what do people in your industry keep getting wrong? You already know the answers. - Answer 3-5 FAQs from your audience — go through your DMs and comments right now. The questions are already there. - Share a 5-step strategy guide — take something you walk clients through and break it down slide by slide. - Compare good vs. bad habits — in your industry, what separates people who get results from those who stay stuck? - Share client testimonials — let your people speak for you. Screenshot, design, done. - Breakdown your steps to success — what's the actual process behind the transformation you help people create? - Review 3-5 must-have tools — what's in your toolkit that you genuinely couldn't work without? Pick one, open Canva, and get it done this week. You don't need a perfect idea — you just need to start. 👇 Drop in the comments which one you're trying first.
7 carousel ideas that basically write themselves
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@Eileen Bennett oh Sorry for that I still love it But I agree it’s not my name in the song
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@Eileen Bennett 🫶🌟🙏🥰🙏😁❤️✨🍀⭐️ my daughter doesn’t like it either, so I thank you and won’t mention it again. Lessons we learn 🫶🙌💯🏆
Let’s (Re)Introduce Ourselves
You’re in the right place — whether you joined today or you’ve been here a while. This community is about connection over perfection and building content that actually supports your business, not drains it. As we grow, I want onboarding to stay clear, calm, and human. So consider this a collective reset and a chance for everyone to reconnect. 👉 Start here (3 easy steps) A) (Re)introduce yourself Tell us: Your name What you do One thing you want help with around content right now If you’ve shared before, think of this as an update. Businesses evolve. So do people. No polished bio required. Real > refined. B) Drop your Skool link (if you have one) Yes, you’re allowed to share your Skool here. This is a supportive space, not a spammy one. If you’re building, dreaming about, or refining a community, we want to see it. C) Engage with 3 others Say hi. Leave encouragement. Ask a thoughtful question. Community grows when we talk with each other, not at each other. ✨ That’s it. You’re officially in (or re-in). No algorithms to impress. No pressure to perform. If you ever feel stuck, unsure what to post, or need a second brain — that’s exactly what this space is for. Glad you’re here. — Stacey 🤍
Let’s (Re)Introduce Ourselves
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Hi @Paweł Jurewicz nice to meet you. Just got into the group
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@Stacey Watts ❤️❤️‍🔥
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