December 2024 Create More Than You Consume

The concept of “Create More Than You Consume” is often times much easier said than done. In a world saturated with social media, it’s easy to fall into the trap of endlessly consuming content—whether it’s scrolling the platforms, watching tutorials, or reading articles—without ever putting what you’ve learned into action. If you create more than you consume, you can shift from being passive in your business to making active progress toward your goals.

Creating more than you consume doesn’t mean avoiding learning or inspiration; it means being intentional. Take what you’ve consumed, and channel it into something meaningful—whether it’s writing a blog post, recording a podcast, designing a product, or launching a campaign. Each piece you create builds your portfolio, strengthens your skills, and brings value to your audience. The act of creating sparks innovation, reinforces your expertise, and sets you apart as someone who contributes rather than just observes.. that truly connects, and let your audience become your best marketing team.

I’m so excited that you are choosing to join me in this new journey of content creation with purpose. Each month, you will find a dedication post on the blog that correlates with your Content Planner for Creatives. If you don’t already have yours, you can order it below from Amazon and have it in just a couple of short days.

Mindset Tip

Listen as we hear 3 ways to create more than you consume! This video is applicable anytime.

Be sure to listen in to the following episodes to work on creating content. I hope you find them encouraging my friend!

Podcast Episodes

Content Planning

General Content Topics

Use this monthly guide below as a starting point to think of content ideas for your social media posts, promotions, and blog posts.

Choose only the topics and ideas that are a good fit for your brand or your audience. Check for keywords on Pinterest and hashtags on Instagram to get the most from your topics.

Encouragement Emails

If you haven’t already, take some time and write out Encouragement Emails to yourself. One for each quarter left in the year should be scheduled to arrive in your inbox for April 29, July 29, and October 28.

Gmail can schedule the sending of your emails as can most platforms.

Acknowledge how far you’ve come in your business, and the progress you’ve made, mention milestones you want to reach, compliment your attributes, remind yourself why you are doing what you’re doing, and give yourself encouragement for the weeks ahead.

Use a kind tone in your email as if you are talking to a child. Be gentle, sweet, and tender with your words to yourself.

Whenever you’re ready:

#1 Grab Your Creatives on Fire™ Content Planner:

This is an invaluable tool for anyone who creates content online and wants to keep track and know exactly what you need to be doing on a daily basis to make it happen.

#2 Learn How to Start a Blog:

You’re just one step away from making REAL money from a blog. Blog Kickstart is waiting for you… are you ready?

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