SLOW progress is still ENCOURAGING!
Last week, I published my first post on Facebook in 3 years. The response was overwhelming. It really shocked me that people could be shaken up so much by a post! It was a personal post. I shared a bit about the ups and downs of the past 3 years. I was not expecting what that post would do. The overwhelm stopped me from posting the rest of my weekly posts out of sheer fear.
Some results:
  1. Over 200 people liked or hearted
  2. At my last count, 50 people commented
  3. 10 people DM me with their life stories
  4. 9 people booked calls
  5. Got 3 coaching clients from that post
I'm not sharing to gloat. I'm sharing because I am overwhelmed and exhausted but grateful.
***How did I manage the nightmare of having to respond?***
  1. I made the list of all the comments and put it into ChatGPT, gave gpt options for my real reply and had it generate 6-7 different versions, which I then copy/pasted into each comment per person and personlized it according to the memories/ relationship connection I have with each person.
2. Prioritized the reply based on the length and depth of the comment I received.
3. I let the DMs know I read and received their msg and acknowledged their vulnerability and situation.
4. I will be sending short video replies to these persons and inviting to get on a call with me over the following week.
***Takeaway***
The power of our stories can really rock others for good or for bad. What we share is powerful, even if we feel stressed/ overwhelmed/ annoyed, we have to do this social media thing.
We just need to keep at it and be authentic...and have a system in place.
I'm still figuring out my system, and wanted to share the feedback of being vulnerable online.
The steps above are what Ally and another wonderful lady shared in last week Friday's open coaching call. I added in the GPT assistance. It works. It took me 1 hour to reply to all comments. I will take 1 hour to schedule the video replies (script with GPT, hit record, send to each person)
Let's see how it goes.
(Sharing for anyone who needs some encouragement)
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SLOW progress is still ENCOURAGING!
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