I went into April wanting one thing in particular: more engagement. Not more pressure. Not more posting just to say I posted. I wanted to get out of autopilot, pay closer attention to what was actually connecting, and see what I could learn by creating inside a smaller, more intentional container.
I’m breaking down what worked, what flopped, what surprised me, and what the data confirmed. I’m also talking about the energetic side of the experiment, because the truth is, content does not happen in a vacuum. Life, capacity, creativity, travel, stress, and real human energy all affect how we show up online.
In this episode, I talk about:
- what I was actually trying to measure in this experiment
- why short-form video stayed my preference
- what happened when I dropped the day numbers from the challenge
- the kinds of content that performed best
- why “just post more” is not a strategy
- how energy and real life affected the experiment
- what I’m keeping, what I’m dropping, and what I’m still testing
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