if you've got a reel in your drafts because it feels too vulnerable, too messy too much…this is your sign to post it to Reels on IG. If you’re feeling nervous (like I was) post it as a Trial Reel first, it takes all the pressure off.

what I’ve learnt in my 15 years of content creation is your people don't find you in the perfect edit, they find you in the real moment. and what makes me love this space I’ve created on IG is that my community shows up for the real version of me and I feel so seen. 

so share your reel today and tag me, i want to cheer you on!!!

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... Read moreWhen I first started posting on Instagram, I was often held back by the fear that my content wasn’t polished enough or might expose too much vulnerability. Over time, I realized that the raw and honest moments were actually what drew my audience closer. Posting Trial Reels gave me the freedom to experiment without the pressure of perfection. These short, trial runs helped me understand what content resonated with my community and allowed me to be authentic without overthinking every detail. What’s changed my perspective the most is seeing how people appreciate genuine content that reflects real life—not the curated, flawless version. In fact, sharing moments like a messy hair day or talking honestly about struggles has built a stronger connection with followers than any heavily edited reel ever could. The comments and support I receive remind me that my community values relatability and vulnerability. If you’re nervous about posting something that feels too personal or raw, I encourage you to try posting it as a Trial Reel first. This feature takes away the pressure of it being a final product and allows you to see the response in real time. It’s a great way to test different ideas, be playful, and find your unique voice. Above all, remember your people are looking for the real you—not a perfect highlight reel. Embrace imperfection and vulnerability as strengths, and you’ll create space for authentic engagement. Sharing your story, struggles, and everyday realities can be powerful and inspiring to others who might feel exactly the same way. So don’t keep your reel in drafts because it feels too messy or vulnerable. Post it, tag supportive creators, and watch how your genuine approach builds a community that sees and appreciates the true you.