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Repurposing isn’t random. Or, at least, it shouldn’t be. Last week, I shared about a repurposing VIP day client who knew exactly what content she wanted and needed repurposed in order to take time off for the holidays. Today, I want to share about a different client’s experience with the repurposing VIP day. This client booked a VIP day but wasn’t sure what content she actually wanted to have repurposed. So we worked together to determine her goals, and the long-form content she already had that would help lean into those goals. Afterwards, this is what she had to say: Having Amanda repurpose my content gave me the extra time I needed to focus on my clients and my family, which is extremely important to me during this season of life. It was so easy, too, with Amanda helping me choose which long-form pieces to use for this quarter based on the goals I had. Want a full behind the scenes peek behind the curtain? You’re listening to episode 284 of the Chasing Simple Podcast, and I’m your host – Amanda Warfield. This episode was brought to you by the 2026 Chasing Simple Content Planner, and you can grab your own at amandawarfield.com/planner Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Stop into my YouTube channel for videos about all things content marketing. Check out the Playbook for a Complete Marketing Game Plan Learn more about Repurposing VIP Days Tune in to Last Week’s Episode Book Rec: Game Changer by Neil Shusterman Find me on Instagram and tell me what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield The post Episode 284: How We Chose Content to Repurpose Based on This Client’s Goals appeared first on Amanda Warfield.

She didn’t want to disappear from her audience — but she also didn’t want to burn out over the holidays. Enter: repurposed magic. I took her long-form content (in this case, her podcast episodes) and turned them into emails, short-form video outlines, and captions that she simply needed to take and schedule out. This kept her numbers consistent while she was gone and made getting out of office for the holidays simpler. In fact, this is what she had to say about my Repurposing VIP Day: My favorite part was how easy it was to make this VIP day happen. Other than getting you the long-form content, I didn’t really need to do any other kind of prep, which was a huge perk of how you’ve set this offer up. Want a behind-the-scenes peek at what it looked like for us to work together and exactly how it helped her business? You’re listening to episode 283 of the Chasing Simple Podcast, and I’m your host – Amanda Warfield. This episode was brought to you by the 2026 Chasing Simple Content Planner and you can grab your own at amandawarfield.com/planner Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Stop into my YouTube channel for videos about all things content marketing. Check out the Playbook for a Complete Marketing Game Plan Learn more about Repurposing VIP Days Action Step: Make a plan for your own holidays this year – how will you continue showing up despite taking time off? Book Rec: Bridesmaid for Hire by Meghan Quinn Find me on Instagram and tell me what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield The post Episode 283: Repurposing Content Allowed Her to Stay Consistent During the Holidays appeared first on Amanda Warfield.

Let me be real with you: if you ask me what’s working on Instagram right now, I’ll tell you the truth — I have no idea. And that’s because I don’t do social media. My marketing heart belongs to email and long-form content, and an overarching ecosystem. But I know you still may want to show up on Instagram, and probably are asking questions like “When is the Best Time to Post on Instagram?”. So, I brought in someone who does know what’s working: Serena Waller, founder of Dande Agency and host of the Swell Social Hour podcast. She’s your new social media guardian angel. Serena works with wedding pros and creatives, helping them simplify their Instagram marketing with systems, strategy, and sanity-saving tips. And today? She’s breaking it all down for us. If you’re a course creator trying to figure out whether Instagram is even worth your time—or how to make it more worth your time—this one’s for you. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Checkout the Chasing Simple Content Planner to align your content with your business goals!! Action Step: Check your analytics from Instagram for 30-, 60-, and 90-days. Figure out what has been working in your audience, and if you have time repurpose some longer form content into short form Instagram worthy content. Serena’s Business Book Rec: Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork by Dan Sullivan Serena’s Leisure Book Rec: All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker Find us on Instagram and tell us what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield and @dandeagency First Things First: Know Your Goal Before you dive into what content to post or how often to post it, you need to know what role Instagram plays in your business. Serena says this is everything. Ask yourself: Do I want to grow my audience? Do I want to stay visible to the audience I already have? Do I want to build connection and deepen trust? Spoiler: the answer isn’t always all three. Depending on your business model, service suite, and where your leads are coming from, Instagram might just be a visibility tool or a way to repurpose existing content. And that’s okay. What’s Actually Working on Instagram Right Now? If you’re trying to grow, connect, or just keep the lights on with your Instagram presence, here are the strategies Serena says are actually working right now: 1. Trial Reels These are reels that Instagram shows only to people who don’t already follow you. They’re basically your secret tool for growth. They don’t show up on your grid unless you choose to add them later, and they work like a cold audience ad: “Hey stranger, here’s what I offer.” 2. Series-Based Content Break one longer piece of content into multiple posts (hello repurposing!). Think: part 1, part 2, part 3. It keeps people coming back for more. 3. Raw, Unfiltered Content Forget the curated perfection. Authentic, behind-the-scenes moments are trending. Think casual Reels, honest captions, and vulnerable stories. 4. Stories for Visibility This one surprised me: Instagram stories are now being shown to strangers. They used to just nurture your current followers. Now they can help you grow, too. Even more reason to show up. 5. Collab Posts Co-posting with another account (hello, new audiences!) is a fast-track strategy for increasing your reach. Match Your Strategy to Your Goal Depending on your goal, here’s what you should focus on: If your goal is growth: Prioritize trial reels and collab posts Post at least 3 times a week (but more = better) Use SEO-rich captions and alt text If your goal is visibility: Show up regularly in Stories and on your grid Create shareable content (think: relatable quotes, useful tips, or fun carousels) Use carousels and vertical posts—skip the single graphics If your goal is connection: Get social in the DMs (it actually boosts your algorithm too!) Share personal stories, client wins, or hot takes Be consistent and authentic in your voice and presence How Often Should You Be Posting? Serena says: 3x a week minimum if you want results. But that doesn’t mean 3 new reels, carousels, and stories every single week from scratch. You can: Take one blog post and turn it into 3-4 Instagram posts Pull a snippet from your podcast and turn it into a reel Create a behind-the-scenes story from the same day you record your YouTube video And if you’re just getting started? One reel and one post per week, both repurposed from other content you’re already creating, is enough. What to Avoid on Instagram in 2025 Serena sees these mistakes all the time: Single images or graphics (they’re out. Carousels are in.) Square formats (go portrait/vertical instead) No alt text or SEO in captions Not using Instagram’s built-in features like links, tags, collabs, or integrated calendar tools Also? Don’t ignore your analytics. They tell you everything you need to know about what’s working and what’s not. Simple Reels That Are Still Worth It Reels don’t have to take hours. Here are three quick ideas: Answer FAQs on camera or with text overlays Talk about your process or why you do things the way you do Repurpose a blog post into a 15-30 second tip Trending audio is fun, but not required. Don’t overthink it. Just show up. Serena’s Top Tips for Solopreneurs Start with one long-form piece of content and break it into multiple Instagram posts. Focus on one reel and one grid post per week if that’s all you can do. Check your analytics every 30, 60, and 90 days to see what’s actually resonating. And remember: social media isn’t one-size-fits-all. Let your business model and personal capacity lead the way. Want Support With Your Instagram Strategy? If you’re ready to hand it off, Serena and the Dande Agency offer done-for-you services and social media systems built around your goals. Or if you’re not ready to outsource yet, her $8/month Swell Socialite subscription delivers trending audio ideas to your inbox each week. Start with a conversation by DMing Serena on Instagram @dandeagency or visit dandeagency.com to learn more. Your Next Step Not sure what to do next? Pick ONE of these actions to take this week: Check your Instagram analytics and look at the last 90 days Repurpose one blog post into three Instagram posts Record one simple reel answering a frequently asked question If you’re craving even more structure, make sure to join the Content Planning Bootcamp Challenge and get your content strategy simplified. Because you don’t need to do more. You just need to do what matters—with intention. </fig...

We used a content ecosystem to grow this client’s email list by 78% before her course launch without spending a dime on advertising. That’s right. 78% fully organic growth – all strategically geared towards her course topic. Want to know how we did it? I’m sharing all in this episode. You’re listening to episode 281 of the Chasing Simple Podcast, and I’m your host, Amanda Warfield. This episode was brought to you by the Chasing Simple Content Planner. You can grab your own at https://amandawarfield.com/planner Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Learn more about working with me. Let’s hop on a Discovery Call and chat about how I can help with your marketing. Book yours now. Action Step: Audit your content system and find the disconnect in it. Don’t fix it, just find it. Book Rec: The Handmaid’s Secret by Freida McFadden Find me on Instagram and tell me what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield The post How We Created a Content Ecosystem that Grew This Client’s Email List appeared first on Amanda Warfield.

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What Can Happen if You Gave Up Instagram For Good (And Still Want to Grow Your Business) Can I be honest with you for a second? I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve asked myself, “What would it actually look like to run my business without Instagram?” Not just taking a week off or hiding the app on my phone, but walking away completely. It feels like such a wild thought in the current online space. But for Sarah Erickson? It’s her reality. Sarah is a brand designer who made the bold move to leave Instagram behind in 2021—before it was trendy, before burnout was a buzzword, and before Reels ruled the feed. And yet, she’s built a thriving, sustainable business. No hacks. No hustle. Just a smart, intentional strategy that prioritizes Pinterest, blogging, email marketing, and good old-fashioned word of mouth. And what she shared with me in our conversation wasn’t just about marketing. It was about peace. Time. Sanity. And choosing a business that supports the life you want to live, not the other way around. So if you’ve been quietly wondering, “Am I even allowed to step back from social media?” or “Could my business survive without Instagram?” friend, this post is for you. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Sarah’s Pinning with Purpose Course: https://amandawarfield–sarahanndesign.thrivecart.com/pinning-with-purpose/ (aff. link) Sarah Uses Tailwind for Scheduling Pinterest Pins: https://www.tailwindapp.com/ I Use Plann (Save $10!): https://www.plannthat.com/register/?fp_ref=cus_LjPEW4WnBLpkNi&name=Amanda (aff. link) Should You Delete Instagram? Podcast Episode: https://amandawarfield.com/268-2 Creative Educator Conference: https://layleeemadi.com/conference Action Step: Ask yourself what you would like to have more time for. Book Rec: Dreyer’s English by Benjamin Dreyer Find me on Instagram and tell me what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield Why Sarah Gave Up Instagram (Before It Was Cool) By 2021, Instagram had become a time-suck for Sarah. Reels were taking over, the algorithm was a constant frustration, and the platform just didn’t feel worth the emotional and time investment anymore. She realized she was pouring hours into content creation that wasn’t converting—not meaningfully, anyway. Even when her posts got views, they rarely led to inquiries or email sign-ups. But what really tipped the scales? The emotional drain. She put it so clearly: “Even if I was getting a few clients from Instagram, could I get those same clients somewhere else—without the time and emotional cost?” The answer, for her, was yes. What She Chose Instead (And Why It Works) Sarah didn’t just quit Instagram and disappear. She shifted to platforms that could support her marketing long-term: Pinterest: As a visual search engine, it plays beautifully with her brand design work and long-form content. Blogging: Gives her evergreen content that builds authority and supports SEO. Email Marketing: Provides a direct line of communication to her audience—no algorithm needed. Word of Mouth: The power of deep, meaningful relationships can’t be underestimated. This ecosystem works together to bring in dreamy clients without the need for constant social content. Building a Pinterest Marketing Machine (That Runs Without You) Let me pause here and say: Sarah’s Pinterest strategy isn’t just throwing up a few pins and calling it a day. She’s creating volumes of pins per post or opt-in—using Canva templates from her course, Pin with Purpose. We’re talking 100+ pins for a single blog post or freebie. That content then gets scheduled through Tailwind (usually just twice a year!), and it brings in leads passively, every single day. “I’m still getting leads from content I posted in 2021. That just doesn’t happen on Instagram.” And here’s the part I love most: because this system is built on evergreen content, she doesn’t have to constantly be creating new blog posts or new freebies. Her business keeps growing, even when her season of life demands rest or slower rhythms. The Real Gift of Leaving Social: Deeper Time, Deeper Relationships Of course, walking away from Instagram comes with fears—especially around connection and visibility. But Sarah reframed it in a way I can’t stop thinking about: “I wanted fewer relationships, but deeper and richer ones.” Instead of trading double taps and story replies, she now prioritizes email check-ins, snail mail, and real in-person connection at events like the Creative Educator Conference. Without Instagram feeding the illusion of constant connection, conversations have become more meaningful. More curious. More personal. And that’s not a loss. It’s a win. So, What if YOU Gave Up Instagram? Maybe. Maybe not. But you can start by creating a little breathing room. Here’s what Sarah recommends as a first step: Make a list of the things you wish you had more time for. And then, next time you’re tempted to scroll, choose one of those things instead. So simple. So powerful. This isn’t about quitting cold turkey. It’s about building a business that gives you your time back. Your peace back. Your creativity back. And if you are curious about what Pinterest could do for your business? Sarah’s course, Pin with Purpose, is the most straightforward, time-efficient way I’ve found to get started. I binged it in a weekend, created over 100 pins for my own content, and scheduled everything in just a few hours. The templates are gold, and the strategy is built to support you for years, not days. Ready To Try Something Different? If Instagram has been draining you dry, you’re not alone. You can build a thriving, sustainable business without it. You can build deeper relationships outside of social media. You can simplify your marketing and still grow. So here’s your gentle nudge: take one step this week. Create your list of what you’d rather spend your time on. Schedule one blog post to Pinterest. Sign up for Sarah’s course. Or just take a walk and remind yourself why you started this business in the first place. It’s not about quitting. It’s about choosing what stays. P.S. Ready to see what it would look like if you gave up Instagram? If you want help planning content that doesn’t rely on social media, make sure you grab the Chasing Simple Content Planner. 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You know that moment when you sit down to plan your content… and suddenly feel like your brain is running in five different directions? You’ve got the Google Doc open. The planner pulled out. A blank Trello board waiting for inspiration to strike. Maybe you even printed off a calendar page thinking, This time it’ll stick. I’ve been there too. In fact, when I first started my business, I tried every content planning system I could get my hands on. I loved the idea of being organized and having a plan—but no matter what tool I used, I always felt like I was doing too much… and still not getting anywhere. Because here’s the thing: I had a plan, but I didn’t have a strategy. And friend, that changes everything. In today’s episode, I’m walking you through the exact tool I use (and created!) to bridge that gap, my absolute favorite content planning tool — the Chasing Simple Content Planner. I’ll share how it’s different from anything else out there, why it’s built with strategy at the core, and how it helps you align your content with your business goals without burning out or spinning your wheels. So if you’ve ever found yourself stuck in the cycle of “I’m doing all the things but seeing no results,” this episode is your invitation to shift gears and start planning with purpose. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Stop into my YouTube channel for weekly videos about all things content marketing Snag the 2026 Chasing Simple Content Planner Learn More about My KPIs & Marketing Workshop Action Step: Book Rec: Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter Want your own live coaching session? Apply here Find me on Instagram and tell me what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield Why Content Planning Without Strategy Doesn’t Work This is the trap I see so many online business owners fall into—and I lived there for way too long myself. We think if we can just find the right tool or the perfect planner, our content will finally start working. But even the prettiest planner in the world can’t move the needle if it’s not grounded in strategy. Think of it like building a house. The planner? That’s the decor.But strategy? That’s the studs and structure. The foundation that holds the entire thing up. I was spending all my time decorating a house that hadn’t been built yet. No wonder it kept collapsing. What a Content Planning Strategy Actually Looks Like When I realized I was skipping the foundational piece—strategy—it changed everything about how I approached my content. I stopped asking: What should I post this week? How do I fill in this blank calendar? What do I feel like talking about? And started asking: What are my goals this month? What action do I want my audience to take? How can my content help them get there—and help me get there, too? This is the shift that led me to create the Chasing Simple Content Planner—a content planning tool designed not just to help you plan content, but to help you build and stick to your strategy. Inside the Chasing Simple Content Planner: Strategy First, Always Most planners give you a monthly calendar and call it a day. But the Chasing Simple Content Planner walks you through strategic steps before you ever fill in a single post idea. Here’s what makes it different: 1. Monthly Goal Mapping Each month starts with space to reflect and realign your goals. You walk down from your yearly goals, to your quarterly focus, to your monthly objectives, and finally your weekly intentions. Because if your content isn’t rooted in your business goals, it’s just noise. 2. Message Mapping You’ll get a dedicated spot to refine your core message for the month—so you’re not reinventing the wheel every week or veering off course. You can repeat your message in fresh ways, keeping it consistent but never boring. 3. Built-In Repurposing Every month includes a repurposing section so you can actually use the content you’ve already created. You don’t need to start from scratch every time—this section helps you identify what to reuse, remix, or revisit based on your current goals. Planning Week-by-Week with Intention Once your monthly strategy is set, the weekly pages help you break things down even further. You’ll plan your content by: Platform Category Topic Hook Call to Action But here’s the part I really love: There’s a spot each week to write down your marketing goal, your sales goal, and the KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) you’re tracking. This simple step—keeping your goals visible and actionable—keeps your content from drifting aimlessly. You’ll actually create content that sells, because you’re planning with your sales in mind. Why This Works (Even If You’re Tired, Busy, or Discouraged) When you’re running a business, creating content can feel like just another chore on the never-ending to-do list. But with a content planning strategy in place? You sit down to write, and you already know what you’re talking about, why it matters, and how it’s going to support your goals.You stop second-guessing and start creating with clarity. This is how we simplify content marketing—not by doing more, but by being more focused. Ready to Simplify Your Content Strategy with My Favorite Content Planning Tool? The 2026 version of the Chasing Simple Content Planner is here! And if you haven’t grabbed the 2025 version yet, you can snag it for 50% off when you order the 2026 edition. There’s still plenty of time to use it this year, and I promise you’ll feel the difference when you plan from a place of intention instead of overwhelm. 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I’ll never forget the panic I felt the first time I learned that you legally needed a physical mailing address in the footer of every marketing email you send. At the time, I was working from home, and the thought of putting my personal address out there for anyone to see? Hard pass. But I didn’t realize I had options. And worse—I didn’t know the fine for not including one could be $46,000 per subscriber. So yep, I scrambled. Set up a PO box. Updated every footer. And learned that when it comes to legal marketing mistakes, ignorance is not bliss—it’s expensive. And that’s exactly why I brought lawyer and legal fairy godmother Maria Spears Ollis (aka The Lunar Lawyer) onto the Chasing Simple Podcast. Because while we’re all out here trying to build our brands and serve our people, we can’t afford to leave the legal side of marketing as an afterthought. In our conversation, Maria broke down the five most common legal mistakes she sees business owners make when marketing their offers—and how to fix each one with confidence and clarity. Let’s dig into her advice, so you can shore up your marketing foundations and protect your peace. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Stop into my YouTube channel for weekly videos about all things content marketing Checkout Maria’s Ad Lib Contract Templates: The Legal Apothecary Legal Services Generate a FREE Refund Policy for your course or membership offerings with Maria’s Refund Policy Oracle Action Step: Get an address and put it in your email footer, PO box or virtual mailbox like Anytime Mailbox work great Book Rec: Abundant Ever After: Tools for Creating a Life of Prosperity and Ease by Cathy Heller Want your own live coaching session? Apply here Find me on Instagram and tell me what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield 1. Overlooking Legal Requirements in Email Marketing We both know email marketing is one of the most powerful tools in your business. But did you know there are specific legal requirements that apply to every email you send? Here’s what your emails must include: A real, valid mailing address in the footer (can be a PO box or virtual mailbox like Anytime Mailbox) A non-misleading subject line (no “Re:” tricks if there wasn’t actually a reply) Clear and easy-to-find unsubscribe links that work The fine for noncompliance? $46,000 per email recipient. This one is so simple to fix, but easy to overlook. Double-check your ESP settings today and make sure you’re covered. Need a content planner that aligns your content with your business goals? Check out the Chasing Simple Content Planner to plan your email content with clarity and intention. 2. Sharing Testimonials Without Permission If you’ve ever taken a glowing Google review and pasted it on your website or sales page, you might have unknowingly stepped into murky legal waters. And I can’t lie; this is one of the easiest legal marketing mistakes to make. Even though public platforms feel fair game, you still need explicit permission to repurpose a testimonial elsewhere. Here’s Maria’s quick fix: Create a testimonial form or SOP as part of your offboarding process Include checkboxes to get permission to share their words, name, photo, and link Always document permission (DMs count—just screenshot and save) What About Case Studies? Same rules apply. Whether you’re spotlighting client wins in a blog post or sales funnel, get their permission first. You can build this into your client agreement or request it separately. 3. Forgetting to Add Proper Disclaimers Not all disclaimers are created equal, and if you’re sharing: Income or revenue claims Time-based promises (“I launched my course in 7 days!”) Advice in regulated industries (legal, financial, medical) … you need to include specific disclaimers—and they can’t be buried at the bottom of your website. Legal tip: If you have a testimonial that includes an income claim, the disclaimer needs to be next to the testimonial or above the purchase button, not hidden in your footer. This is especially relevant for course creators and educators using social proof to market launches. A simple line like: “Results not typical. Individual results will vary based on effort, experience, and other factors.” …can go a long way toward protecting you legally. 4. Neglecting Legal Details in Opt-Ins and Freebies It’s tempting to think your lead magnet is “just a freebie,” but if you’re collecting emails, you’re collecting personal data. What you must do with opt-ins: Clearly state they’re being added to your email list Include a link to your privacy policy Consider double opt...

When Hustle Isn’t the Answer: Lessons from a Season of Exhaustion I kept telling myself it was the move. We were smack in the middle of a cross-country relocation—my husband in South Carolina, me in Washington, juggling two homes and two time zones and what felt like a million logistics. There was always one more box to unpack, one more utility to set up, one more task to cross off the never-ending to-do list. So when the exhaustion crept in, I chalked it up to life. The kind of tired that no amount of sleep or rest seemed to fix? I blamed stress. Or overwhelm. Or maybe just “being in a busy season.” But months went by. Then a year. And no matter how much I rested, the heaviness didn’t lift. What I didn’t know at the time was that I wasn’t just tired. I wasn’t burnt out from business or trying to do too much. I was struggling with undiagnosed sleep apnea—and for nearly two years, I had no idea. It wasn’t until a friend gently nudged me to look deeper that everything finally started to click. And while this post isn’t really about sleep apnea, the truth is: the lessons I learned during that season? They’ve forever changed how I approach business, life, and especially burnout. So, let’s talk about those. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Stop into my YouTube channel for weekly videos about all things content marketing Check out the book Chasing Simple Marketing for a crash course in content marketing. Last Weeks Episode(Sustainable Boundaries to Help Break Up with Hustle Culture w/ Christi Johson) – a great resource for those struggling with business burnout with one of the best in the biz. Drop Christi Johnson a follow for more on business burnout – Christi’s Instagram Action Step: Create a Content Bank for yourself or beef yours Up Book Rec: She’s Not Sorry by Mary Kubica Want your own live coaching session? Apply here Find me on Instagram and tell me what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield Don’t Dismiss Your Struggles It’s so easy to explain things away. I told myself over and over, “This is just a tough season. Once I’m settled, I’ll bounce back.” I thought I needed to simplify, hustle harder, or tweak my systems. But I was avoiding the real question: What’s actually going on here? We do this a lot as entrepreneurs. We downplay what we’re feeling. We assume the problem is surface-level, when really, the root issue is so much deeper. Burnout doesn’t always look like burnout. Exhaustion doesn’t always mean you’re working too much. And overwhelm isn’t always solved by better time-blocking. Sometimes, it’s a medical issue. Sometimes, it’s mental health. Sometimes, it’s trauma you haven’t processed yet. If you’ve been brushing off your struggles, I just want to gently challenge you: what if you stop trying to fix the problem and start trying to understand it? You Can’t Outwork Exhaustion Not with more coffee. Not with better planning. Not even with the best time management system in the world. I tried. Believe me. But when your body or mind is truly depleted, the answer is never more work. The only thing that helps? Real rest—whatever that looks like for you. Sometimes that means medical support. Sometimes it means boundaries. Sometimes it means stepping away from the hustle long enough to hear yourself think again. If you’ve been running on fumes, this is your permission to stop pushing. To stop trying to “get ahead” when all your body is asking for is a nap. Or a slower pace. Or help. And if you suspect burnout might be the culprit? Go back and listen to last week’s episode with Kristi Johnson—she shares incredible insight for neurodivergent entrepreneurs navigating exactly this. Clarity Changes Everything Once I had a diagnosis, I finally understood what had been happening. It was like someone flipped a switch. Suddenly, everything made sense—why I couldn’t focus, why I felt unmotivated, why even feeding the cats felt like too much. The funny thing is, sleep apnea was never on my radar. It wasn’t even something my cardiologist suspected. But thanks to a friend who happened to connect the dots between glaucoma (which I also have) and sleep apnea, I finally saw things clearly. And that clarity? It gave me a path forward. In business and in life, we spin our wheels trying every possible solution. We test strategies. Rework our offers. Tweak our funnels. But if we’re solving the wrong problem? Nothing changes. Clarity is the first step to true progress. Let People In When You’re Struggling Here’s the hard truth: I might not have gotten that clarity if I hadn’t told my friend I was struggling. It’s vulnerable to admit when things aren’t working. To say, “I’m not okay.” Especially when you’re the CEO. The one who’s supposed to have it all together. But the people around you—your community, your team, your friends—they can’t support you if you’re keeping your pain private. Whatever you’re wrestling with, whether it’s something personal or something in your business, let someone in. Say it out loud. Ask for help. They might just be the perspective shift you didn’t know you needed. Build a Beefier Content Bank Okay, switching gears for a minute—this one’s a little more tactical. As I came out of this season of survival mode, one practical lesson stood out loud and clear: I need a deeper, more robust content bank. Because for most of the last year and a half, I didn’t have the mental capacity to create new content. And while I did have a system (hello, batch week!) and a content bank full of ideas, I often found myself thinking: “I don’t just need ideas. I need outlines. I need ready-to-go pieces that I can plug and play.” So here’s what I’m doing moving forward—and I invite you to try it too: During each batch week, I’m spending a little extra time creating outlines for 2–3 future pieces of content. That way, even when I hit a rough month, I’ve got solid foundations ready to go. A good idea is helpful. But an idea with an outline? That’s next-level support for your future self. If you don’t yet have a content bank, let this be your action step:Start one today. If you do have one? Make it better. Add outlines. Flesh out ideas. Think of it as prepping future-you for those months when life hits hard—and it will. Take This With You I don’t share this story because I want sympathy or attention. I share it because I know what it feels like to carry a weight you can’t explain. To feel like you’ve lost your spark. To question whether you’re still cut out for this. And if you’re there right now? Please know you’re not alone. Please know that it gets better. And please know that the answer isn’t always “just work harder.” Whether your struggle is physical, emotional, or something else entirely—there’s a way forward. Just take the next right step. 5 Lessons I Hope You Remember Don’t dismiss your struggles. Get curious instead. You can’t outwork exhaustion. Rest or solving the culprit is the only antidote. Clarity changes everything. Don’t stop searching for it. Let your people in. You don’t have to do this alone. Build a beefier content bank. Support your future self. <h2 class="wp-block-h...

Imagine finally hitting that revenue milestone you dreamed about for years. You’ve scaled, you’ve hired, and you created a calendar so full it looked like success on paper. And yet, instead of feeling elated, you’re struggling to sleep, panicking over inbox pings, and wondering how in the world you’re supposed to keep this going. This is the story of Christi Johnson, and it might be yours, too. When Christi joined me on the Chasing Simple podcast, she shared the incredibly vulnerable journey of building a thriving business—only to crash headfirst into complete burnout. From a $10K month to a total nervous system shutdown, her story is one that far too many entrepreneurs silently relate to. But Christi’s not just sharing her story. She’s leading the charge in helping creative and neurodivergent entrepreneurs build joy-driven businesses through one powerful strategy: sustainable boundaries. Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Stop into my YouTube channel for weekly videos about all things content marketing Checkout Christi’s Burnout Proof Your Business Planner & Boundaries Toolkit Join the Dream Biz Lab for group coaching, private coaching, exclusive trainings and podcasts from Christi Johnson and start setting sustainable boundaries today. Action Step: Get curious next time you feel stressed or anxious. Don’t just acknowledge it, unpack it. Book Rec: The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown Want your own live coaching session? Apply here Find me on Instagram and tell me what you thought of this episode: @mrsamandawarfield Why Hustle Culture Doesn’t Stop Once You’ve “Made It” One of the most profound parts of our conversation was this: hustle culture doesn’t magically disappear once you’ve hit your goals. In fact, it often sneaks in louder and more insistently the more successful you become. For Christi, that looked like: Scaling her team with family members Filling her calendar with back-to-back client work Ignoring early signs of anxiety and sleeplessness Eventually, her body and brain said, “Enough.” Burnout forced her to step away from her business for six months. And what she discovered in that stillness became the foundation for everything she teaches now. What Are Sustainable Boundaries? Sustainable boundaries aren’t just about work hours or blocking off a weekend. They’re boundaries that support your energy, mental health, and how your specific brain operates. They’re not what everyone else says you should be doing—they’re what actually works for you. Christi breaks boundaries into three types: Time Boundaries: When and how often you work (think: no meetings before 11 am, or no-meeting weeks) Work Boundaries: The type of work you will and won’t take on (example: only taking projects that energize you) Communication Boundaries: How people can reach you and what channels you use (example: using one form for all client requests) And the key to finding these? Listening to your body. How to Start Setting Sustainable Boundaries That Work for You If you’re ready to shift from surviving to thriving, here’s how Christi recommends starting: 1. Get Curious About Your Body’s SignalsThat anxious pit in your chest before a certain type of meeting? The dread when you open your calendar? That’s your body talking to you. Instead of pushing through, pause. Ask: What am I feeling? When do I feel this way? What task or situation brings this on? 2. Follow Your Energy Begin noticing: When you feel most productive What types of tasks drain or energize you Patterns tied to your cycle, sleep, or mental load Use this data to adjust your schedule, commitments, and goals. 3. Give Yourself Permission to ExperimentBoundaries aren’t one-size-fits-all. What works for someone else might not work for you—and that’s okay. Try new boundaries. Test them for a few weeks. Adjust. Repeat. The Cost of Ignoring Sustainable Boundaries Christi’s story is a sobering reminder: there’s a real cost to pushing past your limits. Her mental health crisis was a direct result of ignoring her needs for too long. And while her business looked successful, it wasn’t sustainable. It took letting go of clients, releasing her team, and prioritizing healing to begin building something healthier from the ground up. But here’s what’s powerful—her business didn’t disappear. It evolved. And now, through her Burnout Proof Your Business Toolkit and Dream Biz Lab membership, she’s helping others do the same before they hit the wall. You Don’t Need More Willpower. You Need More Sustainable Boundaries. Boundaries are not restrictions. They are invitations to a more aligned, joyful, and sustainable business. They help you: Protect your energy Serve your people better Prevent burnout before it begins Build a life you actually want to wake up to Want Help Creating Your Own Sustainable Boundaries? Christi’s Burnout Proof Your Business Toolkit is the perfect place to start. It includes boundary ideas, journaling prompts, and a recorded workshop to walk you through the process. Grab it here: christyjohnsoncreative.com/boundaries And if you’re craving support and community, check out the Dream Biz Lab—her coaching membership for creative and neurodivergent entrepreneurs: christyjohnsoncreative.com/lab Before You Go… If you take nothing else away from this episode and post, let it be this: Burnout is not a badge of honor. You don’t have to earn your rest. Your body and your business are both worthy of care. It’s time to start listening, start experimenting, and start choosing sustainable boundaries. And if you’re feeling the early signs of burnout creeping in? Don’t wait for a crisis. Give yourself what you need now. If this resonated, send this post to a friend who needs the reminder. 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