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This is part 2 of a 5-part series on soul-aligned content creation. Specifically, the kind of content that feels good to make and strikes a chord with your audience. Subscribe today and get part 3 in your inbox soon!
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After reflecting on my own content journey and listening deeply to the struggles of my clients, I realized most resistance to content creation falls into three layers:
Mind – perfectionism, lack of clarity, worries like “what if it flops?”
Body – low energy, burnout, nervous system overwhelm, trauma
Soul – fear of being seen, lack of meaning, shame, self-censorship
That’s why the typical solutions for content creation (i.e. force yourself to post daily, use AI, copy content templates/formulas, etc) don’t fix the actual problem; they’re just band-aid solutions.
But you don’t need to heal all three layers at once. That’s too overwhelming…it’ll just shut you down all over again.
Instead, start by identifying which layer you feel the most resistance.
In my last post, I shared common reasons why content creation feels hard, like not knowing what to post, having too much to say or worrying about looking unprofessional. It was a mix of layers 1 and 2.
The deeper reality that I want to explore with you today is a mix of layers 2 and 3…
Most solopreneurs, creatives, healers, and entrepreneurs don’t struggle with content creation. They struggle with being seen.
I don’t mean being seen via social media’s algorithm. But truly seen. As in “here I am, fully expressed in public” kind of seen.
That level of visibility can feel like a nervous system trigger for many of us.
Especially if:
You were praised for being the “good girl/boy”, the “quiet one”, the “responsible one”, the “competent professional”
You were punished or shamed for being “too much”, “too emotional”, “too weird”, “too loud/vocal”, “too opinionated”
You’ve lived most of your life shape-shifting in professional, cultural, or family systems to stay safe
So when it comes time to hit “post”, you end up freezing, hesitating, or even abandoning the ideas and wisdom you really wanted to share.
It’s not that you don’t have something to say, but because your body doesn’t feel safe saying it.
Your nervous system doesn’t know the difference between…
Getting booed off a stage in front of 1,000 people
Posting something vulnerable to your 300 LinkedIn/Instagram followers
Both scenarios will trigger your body to feel the potential rejection, humiliation, and abandonment. It will say: Nope. Too risky. Time to retreat.
This explains the typical behaviors around content creation:
Racing thoughts right before publishing
Over-editing your captions and images 20 times
Brain fog or “sudden tiredness” when you sit down to write
Wanting to post but then divert to doomscrolling for hours
Feeling frustrated, upset, numb, or invisible after you share something meaningful and no one responds
All of this is purely information, not what other “experts” call “failures or weakness”. I’m here to remind you there’s nothing wrong with you. In fact, your body is doing its job to protect you.
At the same time, we can sit with our body and work with it to write a new chapter in our life, so we can move our business forward with a regulated nervous system.
I want to preface this by saying that it's helpful to get healthcare professionals and spiritual healers' support when it comes to doing the inner work to regulate our nervous system. You don’t need to do this all alone and if you ever need recommendations, just DM me!
So let’s dive in to see what your body and nervous system actually want to tell you.
Remember how I mentioned earlier that solopreneurs tend to struggle with being seen? That’s because it’s scary.
Because being seen hasn’t always felt safe.
I, myself, struggled with this a lot. Many of my peers and advisors suggested that I keep my spiritual side less visible and/or stick to what’s considered “professional” in case I want to return to a corporate/tech job.
I’m not alone in this. The visibility wound runs deep, especially for women, BIPOC, neurodivergent folks, and heart-led entrepreneurs.
Whether we realize it or not, we’ve been conditioned and taught to be small to stay safe.
On the other hand, creating content and sharing your wisdom and experience feels like the opposite: “Take up space! Share your opinions! Show your face! Share your vulnerabilities!”
Suddenly, your nervous system is juggling multiple triggers all at once. When our body doesn’t feel safe to be visible, many of the solutions sold on the market won’t actually stick and solve your content creation issues.
I invite you to try this gentle practice the next time you post:
Put both of your hands over your heart and take three deep breaths then whisper to your body: “It’s safe to be seen. I don’t need to perform. I get to show up as I am. I am safe and supported.”
This is how you can start regulating your nervous system at your own pace.
Another major root cause is one that a lot of us are familiar with, especially given this current economic climate, most people are questioning the meaning of life and what they are actually supposed to do.
People are disconnected from their actual why, voice, values, core beliefs, and worldviews.
We’re inundated with so much content from industry experts, coaches, marketers, thought leaders, celebrities, influencers, and content creators.
So now it’s getting harder to know what we truly believe in, who we genuinely want to help, and what we’ve been wanting to share/say.
We’re afraid of not being good enough ‘cause we don’t measure up with other experts in the same industry or we sound too much like the rest of our peers.
The truth? Many of us have been disconnected from our voice for so long that we’re scared to trust it again.
Here’s another gentle practice for you to try before you create your next post:
Play some calming music and ask yourself these questions:
“If no one could see your content but the person who needs to hear it most… what would you say?”
“If you didn’t need to sound smart, helpful, or high-value, what would you actually express today?”
“What is the truth that lives in your soul that wants to be expressed today?”
It’s time for you to reclaim your voice in your cozy corner of the internet!
A while back on my Instagram, I shared my experience with getting unwanted energy from my viral Threads post. I had to take that whole day off and do an energetic cleanse to reset my body back to normal.
It’s something I rarely see marketing consultants/coaches/experts talk about yet it’s so real. I’ll deep dive into it in another post. But for now, this is a reminder that content creation can feel energetically leaky.
You’re not just sharing your ideas, thoughts, wisdom, experiences, and knowledge. You’re also sharing parts of yourself like your opinions, voice, emotions, and process. This can feel like emotional overexposure for sensitive, intuitive, or empathic entrepreneurs.
Here are some ways to protect yourself:
Share what you’re comfortable with, and acknowledge that it might change as your business and life evolve
Respond to comments that you actually want to respond to
Post your content and close the social media app after you share
Notice when you’re doomscrolling and get up to do something else instead
Reclaim your energy after you share your content piece by taking three deep breaths and saying: “I call my energy back to me now. I am whole. I am protected.”
One more thing that I want to highlight is how so many creators and solopreneurs label themselves as inconsistent. Myself included!
We quietly carry the shame of “why can’t I just do this simple thing everyone else seems to be doing with such ease?!?!”
But I’ve realized inconsistency is just our nervous system protecting us from harm.
So instead of blaming yourself, what if you paused, played some soothing music, and asked:
What part of me is scared to be seen?
What stories am I carrying around about what it means to “show up” online and for my business?
What energy am I leaking when I share my content and how can I protect it better?
This is how we begin aligning our mind, body, and soul, not just to create content, but to create from wholeness. We’re practicing self-connection, healing our visibility wound, and expanding our capacity for self-expression.
When we start seeing it that way, everything softens.
If this post stirred something in you, take a soft pause before jumping into “I need to fix everything all at once” mode.
Explore this question:
“What feels true about my relationship with being seen?”
Then gently name what’s coming up for you.
And when you do feel ready to share, try doing it without overthinking your words, worrying about reach, and needing the content to convert the reader into a customer.
Just post for you.
It’s how you’ll learn to regulate your nervous system, reclaim your voice, and share your medicine with the world.
In the next post, we’ll explore how to actually create content with more ease and flow, without betraying your energy or trying to hack your nervous system into action.
Subscribe
This is part 2 of a 5-part series on soul-aligned content creation. Specifically, the kind of content that feels good to make and strikes a chord with your audience. Subscribe today and get part 3 in your inbox soon!
Subscribe
After reflecting on my own content journey and listening deeply to the struggles of my clients, I realized most resistance to content creation falls into three layers:
Mind – perfectionism, lack of clarity, worries like “what if it flops?”
Body – low energy, burnout, nervous system overwhelm, trauma
Soul – fear of being seen, lack of meaning, shame, self-censorship
That’s why the typical solutions for content creation (i.e. force yourself to post daily, use AI, copy content templates/formulas, etc) don’t fix the actual problem; they’re just band-aid solutions.
But you don’t need to heal all three layers at once. That’s too overwhelming…it’ll just shut you down all over again.
Instead, start by identifying which layer you feel the most resistance.
In my last post, I shared common reasons why content creation feels hard, like not knowing what to post, having too much to say or worrying about looking unprofessional. It was a mix of layers 1 and 2.
The deeper reality that I want to explore with you today is a mix of layers 2 and 3…
Most solopreneurs, creatives, healers, and entrepreneurs don’t struggle with content creation. They struggle with being seen.
I don’t mean being seen via social media’s algorithm. But truly seen. As in “here I am, fully expressed in public” kind of seen.
That level of visibility can feel like a nervous system trigger for many of us.
Especially if:
You were praised for being the “good girl/boy”, the “quiet one”, the “responsible one”, the “competent professional”
You were punished or shamed for being “too much”, “too emotional”, “too weird”, “too loud/vocal”, “too opinionated”
You’ve lived most of your life shape-shifting in professional, cultural, or family systems to stay safe
So when it comes time to hit “post”, you end up freezing, hesitating, or even abandoning the ideas and wisdom you really wanted to share.
It’s not that you don’t have something to say, but because your body doesn’t feel safe saying it.
Your nervous system doesn’t know the difference between…
Getting booed off a stage in front of 1,000 people
Posting something vulnerable to your 300 LinkedIn/Instagram followers
Both scenarios will trigger your body to feel the potential rejection, humiliation, and abandonment. It will say: Nope. Too risky. Time to retreat.
This explains the typical behaviors around content creation:
Racing thoughts right before publishing
Over-editing your captions and images 20 times
Brain fog or “sudden tiredness” when you sit down to write
Wanting to post but then divert to doomscrolling for hours
Feeling frustrated, upset, numb, or invisible after you share something meaningful and no one responds
All of this is purely information, not what other “experts” call “failures or weakness”. I’m here to remind you there’s nothing wrong with you. In fact, your body is doing its job to protect you.
At the same time, we can sit with our body and work with it to write a new chapter in our life, so we can move our business forward with a regulated nervous system.
I want to preface this by saying that it's helpful to get healthcare professionals and spiritual healers' support when it comes to doing the inner work to regulate our nervous system. You don’t need to do this all alone and if you ever need recommendations, just DM me!
So let’s dive in to see what your body and nervous system actually want to tell you.
Remember how I mentioned earlier that solopreneurs tend to struggle with being seen? That’s because it’s scary.
Because being seen hasn’t always felt safe.
I, myself, struggled with this a lot. Many of my peers and advisors suggested that I keep my spiritual side less visible and/or stick to what’s considered “professional” in case I want to return to a corporate/tech job.
I’m not alone in this. The visibility wound runs deep, especially for women, BIPOC, neurodivergent folks, and heart-led entrepreneurs.
Whether we realize it or not, we’ve been conditioned and taught to be small to stay safe.
On the other hand, creating content and sharing your wisdom and experience feels like the opposite: “Take up space! Share your opinions! Show your face! Share your vulnerabilities!”
Suddenly, your nervous system is juggling multiple triggers all at once. When our body doesn’t feel safe to be visible, many of the solutions sold on the market won’t actually stick and solve your content creation issues.
I invite you to try this gentle practice the next time you post:
Put both of your hands over your heart and take three deep breaths then whisper to your body: “It’s safe to be seen. I don’t need to perform. I get to show up as I am. I am safe and supported.”
This is how you can start regulating your nervous system at your own pace.
Another major root cause is one that a lot of us are familiar with, especially given this current economic climate, most people are questioning the meaning of life and what they are actually supposed to do.
People are disconnected from their actual why, voice, values, core beliefs, and worldviews.
We’re inundated with so much content from industry experts, coaches, marketers, thought leaders, celebrities, influencers, and content creators.
So now it’s getting harder to know what we truly believe in, who we genuinely want to help, and what we’ve been wanting to share/say.
We’re afraid of not being good enough ‘cause we don’t measure up with other experts in the same industry or we sound too much like the rest of our peers.
The truth? Many of us have been disconnected from our voice for so long that we’re scared to trust it again.
Here’s another gentle practice for you to try before you create your next post:
Play some calming music and ask yourself these questions:
“If no one could see your content but the person who needs to hear it most… what would you say?”
“If you didn’t need to sound smart, helpful, or high-value, what would you actually express today?”
“What is the truth that lives in your soul that wants to be expressed today?”
It’s time for you to reclaim your voice in your cozy corner of the internet!
A while back on my Instagram, I shared my experience with getting unwanted energy from my viral Threads post. I had to take that whole day off and do an energetic cleanse to reset my body back to normal.
It’s something I rarely see marketing consultants/coaches/experts talk about yet it’s so real. I’ll deep dive into it in another post. But for now, this is a reminder that content creation can feel energetically leaky.
You’re not just sharing your ideas, thoughts, wisdom, experiences, and knowledge. You’re also sharing parts of yourself like your opinions, voice, emotions, and process. This can feel like emotional overexposure for sensitive, intuitive, or empathic entrepreneurs.
Here are some ways to protect yourself:
Share what you’re comfortable with, and acknowledge that it might change as your business and life evolve
Respond to comments that you actually want to respond to
Post your content and close the social media app after you share
Notice when you’re doomscrolling and get up to do something else instead
Reclaim your energy after you share your content piece by taking three deep breaths and saying: “I call my energy back to me now. I am whole. I am protected.”
One more thing that I want to highlight is how so many creators and solopreneurs label themselves as inconsistent. Myself included!
We quietly carry the shame of “why can’t I just do this simple thing everyone else seems to be doing with such ease?!?!”
But I’ve realized inconsistency is just our nervous system protecting us from harm.
So instead of blaming yourself, what if you paused, played some soothing music, and asked:
What part of me is scared to be seen?
What stories am I carrying around about what it means to “show up” online and for my business?
What energy am I leaking when I share my content and how can I protect it better?
This is how we begin aligning our mind, body, and soul, not just to create content, but to create from wholeness. We’re practicing self-connection, healing our visibility wound, and expanding our capacity for self-expression.
When we start seeing it that way, everything softens.
If this post stirred something in you, take a soft pause before jumping into “I need to fix everything all at once” mode.
Explore this question:
“What feels true about my relationship with being seen?”
Then gently name what’s coming up for you.
And when you do feel ready to share, try doing it without overthinking your words, worrying about reach, and needing the content to convert the reader into a customer.
Just post for you.
It’s how you’ll learn to regulate your nervous system, reclaim your voice, and share your medicine with the world.
In the next post, we’ll explore how to actually create content with more ease and flow, without betraying your energy or trying to hack your nervous system into action.
Subscribe


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