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how I overcame my fear of sharing content

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. Here’s my “secret” for how I did it… An inquisitive client recently asked?

(and being seen). Here’s my “secret” for how I did it… An inquisitive client recently asked… “Weren’t you afraid of sharing content and being seen? How did you overcome that?” Believe it not, sharing my content…and having it—and me—judged as “not good enough”…was actually one of my biggest fears. In fact, there were so many things I was afraid of re: sharing my content... What if people don’t like me? How stupid will I look if no one responds? Eeeekkk...how many people unsubscribed today? What if someone leaves me a mean comment? Why don’t more people love my stuff?? My gosh. The list went on and on. So how did I overcome these fears? The truth is… I didn’t. Because these fears don’t just magically disappear. No matter how much you might try to rationalize them away or tell yourself to ignore them and do what you need to for your business. (I tried.) Which is why I did something better: I found a way to make them irrelevant. How? By changing the way I thought of—and created—content. Here’s the thing: When you try to create content from a place of following a formula, solely giving “value,” or because you *have* to (which is what most of us are initially taught)... You can’t help but get in your head about whether or not you’re following the formula perfectly, or giving enough value, or making it “good enough,” or hitting all the right notes for whatever it is you’re *supposed* to do. However, when you shift into simply sharing your content as a natural extension of your knowledge, skills, beliefs, mission, and life (which is what I do and what I teach you in [Content Cornucopia]()), a massive reframe naturally happens... - It becomes a lot easier for you to create content…without fear! Because you’re simply sharing what you have to share...and there’s no “invisible standard” to measure against. - You also naturally stand out. Because you’re being you! Without having to “try” or figure out what your “voice” is. - You’re able to get your content done much faster too, without overthinking it, because you’re simply sharing content versus having to “create” it - You naturally get out of your own head about who’s liking or agreeing with you..or not. Because you’re focused on sharing your message and knowledge, and growing your business…versus if it’s “good enough” (AKA: You’re measuring to objective standards, not subjective ones…which makes it SO much easier) - Your fears HAVE to take a back seat. You want to know why? Because you’re actually having fun creating your content! And when you’re having fun and enjoying yourself, it makes it a lot easier to ignore your fears. (There’s a lot of science behind this too.) - You sit down, create your content in less than 30 minutes a day, and then you’re done. Because you’re creating content in such a flow state and so naturally and quickly that you don’t need more time to overanalyze or overthink. - And last but definitely not least, all this goodness continues to snowball because you’re also experiencing one of the biggest confidence-boosters there is…AKA: You’re getting more responses and interest. And most likely making more sales too. And all this starts with just one piece of content, created from this place. One day at a time. Which is how after doing it this way for 20 days with Content Cornucopia, you too will have transformed the way you think about and create content, while naturally overcoming your fears in the process. What’s more… ...You’ll have endless ideas for content you’re excited to share. ...You’ll be able to easily and quickly create lots of content…without fear. ...Your content will be naturally unique, interesting, engaging, and profitable. And it’ll only get better as you continue to do this. Which means that more and more of your dream clients will see you, connect with you, and of course, buy from you. To get started, get all the details + enrollment options right here: [luisazhou.com/contentcornucopia/](=) As always, you get instant and lifetime access to everything as soon as you join. So that your very next piece of content could have your dream client reaching out and saying…“I read this and KNEW I had to work with you.” (And when that happens, let’s see if those fears still have the same hold over you.) But don’t wait, because enrollment closes tonight at 11:59pm Pacific. Luisa Zhou [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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