
Why I Ditched Daily Social Media Posting for Deeper Connections With My Audience
After months of posting daily on TikTok, I hit a wall. The constant pressure to show up online drained my creativity and left me exhausted. That’s when I realized: daily social media isn’t sustainable for everyone. And it certainly wasn’t for me.
In this post, I share how I shifted from hustle-mode marketing to a more intentional, cozy strategy rooted in connection. You’ll learn why I chose to prioritize my blog, how voice-to-text transformed my content creation process, and simple ways I create deeper connections with my audience, all without burning out. If you’ve ever felt like you’re forcing yourself into someone else’s marketing mold, this post is for you.

The Introvert's Guide to Marketing Without Burnout
As someone who's introverted, naturally shy, and neurodivergent, I've spent years trying to figure out how to show up authentically without completely exhausting myself in the process. Here's what I've learned: you don't have to market like an extrovert to build a successful creative business.
Most marketing advice assumes you're comfortable being "on" all the time, telling you to post daily, go live, and network constantly. But some of the most successful artists and creative entrepreneurs I know are introverts who've learned to market in a way that works with their personality, honors their energy levels, and actually feels sustainable long-term.