How to Apply the GPS+I Framework to Content and Visibility
The GPS+I framework — Goal, Problem, Solutions, Integration — provides a four-week cycle for working through any business pattern at depth. Applied to content and visibility, it moves from aspiration through honest diagnosis through applied solutions into integration. Here’s how each stage works.
Week One: Goal
The goal stage is not about setting a posting target. It’s about getting honest about what genuine, consistent visibility would produce — and what relationship you want to have with being seen.
Questions for Week One:
– What would consistent, genuine content and visibility make possible in your business and your life?
– What does the work you most want to share actually look like when you imagine it expressed clearly?
– Who is the person who could find your work and be genuinely served by it? What would that person need to be able to find you?
The goal isn’t a number. It’s a picture of what aligned, consistent visibility would mean — for you, for your business, for the people you could reach.
Week Two: Problem
The problem stage is where honest diagnosis happens. The goal of this week is to locate the specific obstacle — not “I’m inconsistent” but what, specifically, produces the inconsistency.
Questions for Week Two:
– What actually happens in the moments before you could post something? What’s the internal experience?
– What kinds of content feel most activating to create and share? What makes those types harder?
– What are the stories you tell yourself about why it’s not time yet, why this draft isn’t ready, why this platform isn’t the right fit?
– What would be most exposing about showing up consistently with your genuine perspective?
The problem isn’t lack of strategy knowledge. It’s a specific internal response to a specific kind of exposure. This week locates it precisely.
Week Three: Solutions
Solutions week is about applying specific techniques to the specific problem identified in Week Two.
If the problem is activation at the moment of posting: the Witness-First Creation technique (creating without audience, then working with the exposure before publishing) addresses this directly.
If the problem is not knowing what to say — genuinely being unclear about your own perspective — journaling prompts, voice recordings of unfiltered thought, and constraint-based exercises (what would you say if you knew only one person was reading and they trusted you completely?) help surface genuine perspective.
If the problem is consistency — starting but not sustaining — structural solutions: a minimum viable content commitment (one piece per week, no exceptions), a specific time and container for creating it, and a practice of posting before it’s perfect.
Week Four: Integration
Integration week is about noticing what’s actually changing and what the next cycle needs to address.
Questions for Week Four:
– What’s different about your relationship to visibility than it was four weeks ago?
– What did you actually post? What was the experience of posting it?
– What remains most activating? Where is the next layer of work?
The GPS+I cycle repeats. Each round goes deeper on the problem and further into genuine solution.
The complete guide to content and visibility — the framework this technique operates within.
A technique for working through content and visibility — the Witness-First Creation technique referenced in Week Three.
Building internal safety around showing up consistently — the foundational work for Week Three solutions.
Everything you need to know about content and visibility — broader orientation.
What is content and visibility — the definition you’re working toward.
If you want to run this cycle in a community — the Abundance GPS space at miraclesfor.me/skool is where that work happens.
Four weeks. Four stages. The cycle runs as many times as needed.
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