Why I Understand Content and Visibility But Can’t Embody It
The understanding-embodiment gap is one of the clearest markers of where the work needs to happen next. If you can articulate precisely what’s needed,…
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The understanding-embodiment gap is one of the clearest markers of where the work needs to happen next. If you can articulate precisely what’s needed,…
Not moving forward with content and visibility is not a character deficiency. It is the behavior of a system that has made a coherent…
If content and visibility seems to have gotten worse since you started doing inner work — more triggering, more complicated, harder to manage —…
The experience of feeling like the only one struggling with content and visibility is extremely common — which is one of the things that…
Standard content and visibility advice assumes things about the person receiving it: that the block is primarily cognitive or strategic, that accountability structures will…
If content and visibility has become more triggering than it used to be — if the activation around showing up is more intense now…
If content and visibility progress reliably stalls at the same point — a specific number of posts, a certain level of engagement, a particular…
It is not a coincidence that the people most equipped to help others through content and visibility work often have the strongest personal blocks…
Understanding content and visibility is not the same as embodying it. The gap between the two is one of the most common and most…
Most content and visibility coaching describes the experience in terms of fear of judgment, imposter syndrome, or not knowing what to say. If none…
The truth about content and visibility that most people keep avoiding is not about strategy. It’s about the internal reality: that something in them…
After significant inner work — therapy, coaching, somatic healing, spiritual practice, years of personal development — finding that content and visibility still feels hard…