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Mastering Social Media: Speaking to the Lizard, Monkey, and Elephant Brains
Learn how to create engaging, high-impact social media content that resonates with all three parts of the brain – the lizard (instinct), monkey (emotion), and elephant (logic). Understand the psychology behind decision-making and how to apply it in posts that captivate, engage, and convert. “Imagine this…” You’re walking through a bustling marketplace. Vendors are shouting to grab your attention. One is yelling about a “LIMITED TIME OFFER” (you glance). Another is juggling flaming sticks and making everyone laugh (you pause). Yet another has a well-organized table with glowing testimonials and clear pricing (you stop and think, “This makes sense”). Each vendor is speaking to a different part of your brain. The one shouting triggers your lizard brain – the instinct to act fast. The juggler appeals to your monkey brain, sparking curiosity and fun. The organized table speaks to your elephant brain, which processes facts and logic. The vendor that wins? The one that seamlessly combines all three. Social media is like that marketplace. To stand out, you must capture attention, engage emotions, and provide enough logic for people to act confidently. Step 1: The Lizard Brain – Grabbing Attention The lizard brain is all about survival and instinct. It’s triggered by: • Urgency (e.g., “Last chance!”). • Scarcity (e.g., “Only 3 left!”). • Bold, intriguing statements. How to Apply: • Start your posts with a powerful hook like: “You’re running out of time…” “What if I told you this one thing could change your life forever?” • Use countdowns, deadlines, or exclusivity: “Doors close in 24 hours – don’t miss this!” Example Post Hook: “Are you still struggling to lose weight? You’re not alone, but you can change that TODAY. Let me show you how…” Step 2: The Monkey Brain – Sparking Emotion The monkey brain thrives on fun, novelty, and emotional connection. It’s the part of the brain that responds to: • Entertaining content. • Stories that evoke feelings. • Visuals that are eye-catching and memorable.
Mastering Social Media: Speaking to the Lizard, Monkey, and Elephant Brains
3 likes • Jan 30
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Most people they give up on their goals, not because they are incapable of achieving them, but because they did not have the *time* to achieve them. And I thought about it and it made so much sense because that's what I see all the time. I see people starting a business, they want to grow on Instagram, they want to make money online, but then one, two, three, four, five months in, they give up, they think it's not working. But in reality, it is working, they just didn't give it enough time. So you have to realize, your goals are achievable, you are capable of doing it. You just have to give yourself the *time* to do it. And then I thought about it a little bit more and I realized, the only thing that's stopping you from having the *time* to achieve your goals is the inputs that you consume and the distractions that you have in your life. Because you need to understand, you have a 24 hour day just like me, just like any other person, and you can spend those 24 hours however you want. And if you spend them on inputs and distractions, that's going to take the *time* away from you that you could be spending on working on your goals. So I realized, if you want to have more *time* to achieve your goals, you just need to limit your inputs, limit your distractions. You can do it. Let's grow together! -Natasha
One of Steve job best quotes!
"You Can't Connect The Dots Going Looking Forward; You Can Only Connect Them Looking Backwards." Think about this one and how it can help you going forward...
One of Steve job best quotes!
9 likes • Jan 10
@Karen Puroll 🤗🤗
9 likes • Jan 10
@Krista Bugg thanks 👍
Instagram Connections
🌟 Let’s Connect! 🌟 Hey, amazing community! 🤝 It’s time to grow our connections and support one another. Drop your Instagram links below so we can connect and build genuine relationships! If you add yours please be sure that you have followed everyone that posted before you :). But first, let’s keep a few things in mind: 🚫 No pitching or spamming: This is all about connecting, not selling. Let’s focus on building real relationships with each other. ✅ Be respectful: When reaching out, do so with kindness and a genuine intent to connect. We’re all here to grow, support, and inspire each other! 🤝 Use these links to find like-minded people, spark meaningful conversations, and expand your network. Let’s strengthen this community and build real connections! 🙌 #CommunityConnections #BuildRelationships #NoSpamJustLove
Instagram Connections
3 likes • Jan 10
@Miranda Slentz followed you So you run commerce?
2 likes • Jan 10
@Tami Leemon requested
The Momentum Theorem
I saw this today and just had to share it with the community... It's called the Momentum Theorem ... and I saw it from Dave Ramsey... And what it states is this: "Focused Intensity over Time Multiplied by God equals UNSTOPPABLE MOMENTUM." ... When we multiply our efforts by The GREAT I AM, the result on the other side of the equation is UNSTOPPABLE MOMENTUM! ... it's that simple... Happy and a fantastic, blessed 2025!
The Momentum Theorem
5 likes • Jan 9
@Broderick Faulkner It’s so cool that Froggy and John are your parents—having role models like them must be such a blessing. What’s one area of knowledge or skill you’re most excited to dive deeper into this year? I’d love to hear more about your journey!" Could you share with us?
5 likes • Jan 10
@Broderick Faulkner wow that impressive. Can you teach also how to code?
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Natasha Morrison
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@natasha-morrison-5284
Thailand / Single mom with 2 kids / starting out / Low experience.

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Joined Jan 8, 2025
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