544: The Secret To Sharing Authentically Online WITHOUT Burning Yourself Out

The Melissa Ambrosini Show - A podcast by Melissa Ambrosini

Do you feel pressure to constantly post on social media? Are you exhausted from trying to turn your life into content?And do you struggle to find a balance between sharing authentically online while also living in the present moment?After 13 years of being an entrepreneur and nurturing a social media community, these are issues that I’ve grappled with regularly, and I’ll be the first to admit: I still don’t always get it right.But what I have done over the years is develop a set of guiding principles regarding who, what, and when I share on social media. This approach is key to protecting my energy and ensuring that regardless of how big my audience grows, my family, my joy, and my personal well-being always remain my top priorities.And in this fascinating episode, I’m breaking down all the behind-the-scenes details of these ‘guidelines’ and how I approach social media in general.Press play to discover: the importance of proactively setting boundaries around your posting, why authenticity doesn’t mean revealing every single part of your life, practical tips for uplevelling your digital hygiene, the transformative power of digital vacations, my genius trick for enjoying life to the fullest while still capturing great content, the simple hack that smart content creator use to double their impact, and how I personally like to batch my social media tasks.So if you’re seeking a healthier approach to your digital life, or looking for strategies to enjoy your life first and share it second, then press play now… this one’s for you.Head to www.melissaambrosini.com/544 for the show notes.Join SheLaunch: www.shelaunch.comJoin my newsletter: www.melissaambrosini.com/newsletterGet my FREE ZenTone Meditation: www.melissaambrosini.com/zentoneFollow me on Instagram: @melissaambrosiniGet Time Magic: www.timemagic.me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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