195. How to Get Over the Fear of Showing up Online

 
 

Hey you wild women! 

Showing up online can feel extremely difficult—even exhausting—but it is so important. So how can you get over the fear and other obstacles to be able to start showing up consistently? With the right strategies, it is within your power to build your confidence and elevate your online presence.

Yes, it can be intimidating to put yourself out there. But if what you put out there doesn’t resonate with someone, they simply may just not be the right fit for you (and that’s okay). At the end of the day, there are plenty of other people waiting for you to show up.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • The various reasons why showing up online doesn’t come easy.

  • How comparison can make you feel deflated, and what to do instead.

  • The fears you might confront when you prioritize showing up.

  • How your social presence acts as a resume.

  • Why it’s more than okay to be repetitive on social media.

  • What it means to have a “give no f’s” mentality and why it matters.

  • The importance of building your audience on authenticity and transparency.

  • Who you’re doing a disservice to by holding yourself back.

  • Questions to consider using as a jumping-off point.

  • A hot tip for creating focused content and why you should do it.

  • How to drive engagement with your social media content.

  • How showing up consistently helps you gain confidence faster.

  • Why you should know (and show up on) the platform your audience is on.

  • The biggest shift that’s going to help you start showing up online.

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