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How to show up online while still being present IRL

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…and how to STOP viewing your life as content I’ll admit it: there have been times in my l

…and how to STOP viewing your life as content I’ll admit it: there have been times in my life when I viewed my moments through the lens of content creation. [If you can relate, today’s episode of the Goal Digger Podcast is for you.]( In today’s age of social media and constant connectivity, there’s a LOT of pressure to capture and share every moment of our lives, as if we're curating our own reality show for others to consume. And I think that pressure is heighted for us business owners who use these free platforms to market our businesses. While sharing moments and stories online can be a wonderful way to connect and inspire, I had to learn (sometimes the hard way) how to separate content from life and where one starts and the other ends. [The latest episode of the Goal Digger Podcast is your roadmap to the sweet spot between cherishing real life while still dishing out content.]( This episode cracks the code on my golden rule: "life first, content second." Learn how I've nailed down the art of savoring life's delicious moments while they're actually happening, and snag some gems on how to capture these moments – the ones meant for the online world and the ones best left just chilling in your camera roll. Don't wait – [hit play on this episode]() now and let's figure it out together. Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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