The #1 reason you struggle with content consistency
Your creative "process" might be the problem (quick fix inside)
Let me share something that changed everything about my content creation journey:
I used to think being "in the mood" to create content was crucial for quality. I'd wait for inspiration, hoping creativity would strike at a convenient time.

Narrator: It never did.
Then I realised something that transformed my entire approach:
The most successful content creators don't rely on creativity or inspiration at all. Instead, they have a repeatable system that works whether they're feeling inspired or not.
Here's a tiny but powerful piece of that system you can try right now:
The "Content Anchor" Method:
Pick ONE core topic in your niche, life or business
Write down these 4 prompts:
"The biggest mistake people make with [topic] is..."
"What most people don't know about [topic] is..."
"The fastest way to improve your [topic] is..."
"The truth about [topic] that nobody talks about..."
Set a timer for 8 minutes
Quick-write your answers (no editing!!!)
Et voila! You just created 4 content hooks that you can expand into posts. No inspiration needed.
(Save this email - this method alone can generate months of consistent content ideas. Hack: use AI to think of more prompts!)
But here's what's interesting...
While this method helps with WHAT to post, it's just one piece of the consistency puzzle. The real game-changer is having a complete system that:
Eliminates decision fatigue
Makes content creation automatic
Cuts your creation time in half
Ensures quality without the mental gymnastics
And that's exactly what I'll be sharing in the content creation mini-course.
Because imagine what would change if you could:
Open your phone and know exactly what to post
Create a week's worth of content in one focused session
Feel confident in your content (without obsessing over every word)
Actually have time to engage with your audience
No more Sunday night panic about what to post this week.
No more ghosting your audience because content feels too hard.
No more watching opportunities pass by because you're stuck in creation mode.
This is the exact transformation I'm seeing happen when people switch from a creativity-based approach to a systems-based approach.
More details coming tomorrow about how we'll make this your reality...
Dev xo
P.S. Try the Content Anchor method right now and hit reply to share your hooks with me! I'd love to see what you come up with. (Plus, this little exercise might just reveal why your current approach isn't working as well as it could...)


