Posting evryday for 30 weeks str8?! Creators wya?
I created my account back in April 2023, but I want sure what to post here.
I decided to take it seriously this past November and have uploaded everyday since then…so am I burnt out yet?
❌✔️Yes and no.. I enjoy posting here and engaging with you all! I finally have a community of like minded people and I love it here but being transparent, most of the time I’m not scheduling like I should and this starts to contribute heavily to feeling burnt out. Lemon8 doesn’t “punish” you for not posting everyday, it lets you be you & the growth from where I was to where I am now is definitely the pudding🫶🏾-So it’s my own doing but
✨Creating content and supporting others is what I truly love to do! I’ve wanted to create before “influencers” were a thing but thought my interests were mine alone so I’m happy to have met all of you geeks out there 😂 and the aesthetic girlies yall are amazing and you normies! w/o you there would be no community so thank you!!!
*ps I will definitely stick to scheduling out content 😅
#embracevulnerability #shareyourthoughts #lemon8community #lemon8creators #lemon8contentcreator #lemon8fyp
It’s so real when fellow creators talk about burnout, especially when you’re trying to keep up with daily posts like I was for those 30 consecutive weeks! While I love our Lemon8 community, I've definitely learned a few hard lessons about staying consistent without completely running out of steam. If you're feeling that creator fatigue creeping in, trust me, you're not alone. One of the biggest game-changers for me was finally getting serious about a content calendar. I used to just post whatever came to mind, which led to a lot of last-minute scrambling and stress. Now, I try to plan my posts for at least a week or two in advance. It doesn't have to be anything fancy – even a simple spreadsheet or a digital calendar can work wonders. I'll jot down themes, specific ideas, and even draft captions when I'm feeling inspired. This way, when life gets busy, I'm not staring at a blank screen, wondering what to share. It transforms content creation from a daily chore into a more manageable, creative process. Another crucial tip I've picked up to fight burnout is batching content. Instead of creating one post a day, I'll dedicate a few hours one day a week to shoot multiple photos, record several short videos, or brainstorm a bunch of ideas that can be stretched into different posts. This saves so much time and mental energy throughout the week. For example, if I'm doing a fashion haul, I'll take pictures of all the outfits at once, then schedule them to be posted over several days with different captions or angles. It’s a lifesaver! And let's talk about engagement patterns. It’s not just about how many posts you put out, but how you connect with your audience. I’ve noticed that posts where I share a genuine struggle or ask for opinions tend to get more interaction. Looking at my own stats, seeing a post get '46 likes and 7 saves' really highlights what resonated with people. Don't be afraid to experiment! Try different formats – carousels, short videos, text-heavy posts – and see what your community responds to best. Always reply to comments and DMs; it makes people feel seen and builds genuine connections. After all, the whole point of this platform is community, right? Finally, remember that Lemon8 doesn't penalize you for not being 'on' 24/7. It’s okay to take breaks. In fact, it’s essential for long-term sustainability. If you're feeling completely drained, step away for a day or two. Your mental health is more important than a perfectly consistent posting schedule. Come back refreshed and re-inspired. It's a marathon, not a sprint, and finding that balance is key to truly enjoying your creator journey here.

I’m almost finished with my 30 day posting challenge. I just started with lemom8 in March so far it’s pretty fun. Def love how organic this app is