Listen "90 | Why Visibility Feels Draining & How to Market Yourself Authentically Without Burning Out"
Episode Synopsis
Key Takeaways:
😩 1. Why Visibility Feels Exhausting
The pressure to perform or be “on” all the time is not sustainable or godly.
Visibility often gets confused with being everywhere, rather than being impactful.
As introverts, external noise drains us—especially when we’re trying to fit into someone else’s marketing mold.
Social media algorithms and comparison can make us question our worth or relevance.
🔄 2. Reframe What Visibility Means
Visibility ≠ performance. It means being findable by the people you're called to serve.
Authentic marketing means showing up from your identity in Christ, not from striving.
You don’t have to go viral—you need to be intentional and consistent.
💡 3. How to Market Authentically (Without Draining Your Energy)
Choose marketing methods that match your natural energy (writing, 1:1 convos, podcasting).
Batch content during your high-energy windows.
Set boundaries around screen time and notifications.
Use storytelling to connect deeply instead of constantly selling.
Lean into quality over quantity—one honest message > 10 loud ones.
🧘♀️ 4. Self-Care in Marketing
Prioritize prayer, rest, and scripture before opening social media.
Don’t hustle to be seen—rest in the truth that God sees you.
Take social media breaks and plan your return with intention.
Use tools and automation to show up without always being present.
Let's Take Action:
This week, instead of trying to post more, pause and pray: 💭 “God, how do YOU want me to show up this week?” Then follow His lead—even if it looks quieter than the world expects./
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