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: Split your week into specific phases. For example, use Mondays for ideation and scripting, Tuesdays for filming, and Wednesdays for editing and scheduling.

: Turn one large piece of content, like a blog post or long video, into smaller snippets like memes, short reels, or social media posts.

: Allocate 70% of your effort to proven content that works, 20% to creative experiments, and 10% to high-risk "moonshots". smooth

Balancing different types of content helps maintain variety without increasing your workload.

To put together a smooth content creation process, you should focus on and standardising your workflow to reduce friction. Instead of creating one post from scratch at a time, group similar activities—like filming all your videos on one day and editing them all on another—to stay in a "flow state" and boost productivity. 1. Build a Repeatable Workflow : Split your week into specific phases

: Use templates for graphics and clear brand guidelines to keep your tone consistent without having to reinvent the wheel every time. 2. Streamline Your Content Mix

A structured approach ensures your message stays clear and avoids the chaos of last-minute posting. : Allocate 70% of your effort to proven

: Dedicate time to find inspiration from industry leaders or common audience questions. Tools like Notion can help store a "swipe file" of ideas to pull from later.