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🚀 Consistency > Perfection: 3 Ways to Bounce Back in Content Creation
Because one missed post isn’t failure. Life happens.
Hi friends 👋
I know you expected this newsletter from me yesterday. But life threw me something that needed my full attention and I couldn’t sit down to write.
And that’s okay.
Because sometimes life really does take priority.
When creating content, the key isn’t perfection.
And you don’t need to feel guilty for skipping a day in your schedule.
What’s more important is building the kind of consistency that lets you pause and then pick things back up without losing momentum.
Here’s a simple process I use (and maybe it’ll help you too):
1️⃣ Keep a content bank
I drop ideas, half-drafts, hooks, and even client questions into Notion.
On busy days, I don’t sit and wonder what to post. I just pull from what’s already there and polish it up.
2️⃣ Lower the bar
Not every post has to be a masterpiece.
A short tip from a client call, a quick screenshot of a tool with your comment, or even repurposing a snippet from a blog can keep you consistent.
3️⃣ Schedule your reset
Instead of waiting until I “feel ready again,” I commit to a new send time. Like today: I missed yesterday’s slot, but I reset to send this issue now instead of pushing it another week.
But what if your content bank feels empty and all your ideas require time you don’t have?
That’s when you use the lowest-effort fallback: take a recent blog or a LinkedIn post and turn it into a visual carousel.
(Cheat code: if you don’t have a blog, grab a recent news article in your industry and turn that into a carousel instead.)
Tools like aiCarousels let you paste in the link to any article or rough text and get a structured carousel in seconds. Which you can then polish if needed and publish.
And if you don’t have a content bank yet, now’s the time to commit to one. The sooner you build it, the sooner you’ll have quick-win ideas you can grab when life gets busy.
To make it easier, here’s the free Notion template I use. For each idea you add to your content bank, you’ll also see a posting checklist. Feel free to duplicate it and start adding your ideas.
See you next Friday,
Kate 🌟