It's just words on the internet
Okay, she made that stat up. But between the posts you haven’t written yet, the captions you’ve rewritten twelve times, and the website update you keep putting off, feels plausible doesn’t it? It’s easy to spend more time thinking about your words than actually using them. In this episode of It’s Just Words on the Internet, Laffy gets real about the pressure we put on our words — and what happens when we finally let go. This isn’t about chasing a strategy or saying the “right” thing in the “right” way. It’s about building the muscle of showing up, even when the post is messy, the plan is nonexistent, and the vibe is “fuck it, good enough.” You don’t need more rules. You need more room to play. Let’s talk about how. Key Points Covered 1. How to build creative consistency without crushing structure 2. Why expression is strategic, and your “just because” ideas matter 3. The myth of perfect content—and how to replace it with sustainable storytelling 4. Why “good enough” content builds your voice and message faster than perfect drafts Quote of the episode "Because “I felt like it” is 100% a valid reason to post something on the internet." Links + Resources Check out Voice on the Rocks [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZMEnLAHja1ja_tHpyuLljXHVF80WHdau7zJpLzr6UG0/edit?usp=sharing] — my one-off session where we distill your voice down to something you can actually write from. Follow her on Instagram: @stephlaffy [https://instagram.com/stephlaffy]
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