Hey Traveler,
Have you ever opened your laptop and felt immediately overwhelmed?
Like, everything felt urgent… but nothing felt doable?
That was me the other day. I'd been woken up three times by a wild windstorm (we get a lot of those where I live, lol) — plus, you know, small children doing their middle-of-the-night chaos thing.
My calendar said "film."
My brain said "nap."
And my to-do list? Never-ending.
Then I made the mistake of opening Instagram.
Cue yet another guru shouting,
"Just post 2 Reels a day! Go live! Carousels! Do a 5-part story daily! Easy growth!"
And I found myself spiralling:
"Well… I guess that's why I'm not growing. But also — HOW is everyone else doing all this and not falling apart?"
That's when it hit me:
I didn't need more motivation.
I needed to relearn everything I thought I knew about productivity.
(also — those gurus? They're wrong.)
✅ Step 1: Time-block by energy, not tasks
Trying to write scripts at 4pm when my brain is literal oatmeal and children running up the wall? Yeah, no.
Instead, I started blocking my day based on my natural energy rhythms:
☀️ Mornings – filming, editing, admin
🌿 Afternoons – kids, inspo, life stuff
🌙 Evenings – creative work, deep writing, big-picture thinking (aka once the kids are asleep)
This one tweak made me way more productive — and way less cranky.
✅ Step 2: Batch content like a human (not a machine)
Batching content is a skill — not a superpower.
You can't go from zero to filming 12 reels in one day without the content (or your sanity) suffering.
Here's how to start batching:
🎬 When you film → record at least 2 videos
✂️ When you edit → cut both in one sitting
📅 When you upload → caption and schedule together
The magic?
Group similar tasks. This reduces context-switching and protects your mental bandwidth — so you can stay in flow without frying your focus.
If batching ever felt impossible, it's not because you're lazy — it's because you were doing too much, too fast.
You build up to bigger sessions by strengthening your system, not by overwhelming your nervous system.
✅ Step 3: Schedule breaks on purpose
This might sound counterintuitive, but if you wait until you "have time" to rest… you'll never rest.
So schedule it in now:
🚫 No filming on weekends
📵 Phone-free Sundays
🌱 One creative reset week per quarter
The goal isn't to become a content robot.
It's to create consistently — and still like your life.
🎯 Check-in for today:
Are you still chasing motivation…
or are you starting to build momentum?
You're not behind. You're just ready for a better way forward.
And tomorrow? We talk money.
You in?
— Nadine 💛