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The Most Underrated Way To Stop Sucking at Content Creation (Especially for Perfectionists)

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Chelsea Turgeon
Jan 20, 2026
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I’ve been creating content consistently for 7 years now.
So why do I still feel like I suck at it?

Now, when I dial down the mental drama and look at it objectively.
I can clearly see: I do not “suck at it.”

In fact, I’ve used purely organic content marketing to create almost $500,000 of revenue in my business.

To build up:
an email list of 2,000+
6,000 followers on Instagram
7,000 on LinkedIn
3,000+ on Facebook

Which sure, isn’t in the 1M range, but it’s not insignificant either. And the more important thing to note is…

Every single person I’ve helped, has found me through my content.

Some days, it really does feel like I’m nailing it.
Like I’m writing a masterpiece.
Epic hooks. Viral posts. DM responses. Shares. Saves.

Other days, I feel like I don’t “get it” at all.
Like I’m still guessing.
Still trying to decode algorithms I don’t understand.
Still wondering why this one post hit and that one totally flopped.

I’ve taken courses.
I’ve implemented strategies.
And while they’ve helped, it never feels like I fully understand why things work when they do. Or what to do when they don’t.

So last week, I finally realized what has been missing from my content strategy.
The thing that has kept me from consistently growing and seeing progress.

It’s basically one of those “today years old” moments, because it feel SO obvious.
I knew I was supposed to be doing it. Yet I still avoided doing it in any consistent way for 7 years.

In this behind-the-scenes episode, I’m breaking down the most underrated way to STOP sucking a content creation.

I’ll share with you:

  • How my emotions + avoidance have kept me from seeing growth as a content creator.

  • Why “posting consistently” won’t help you improve- if you are missing this key piece.

  • The simple process I’m using to make sure that my content get’s 1% better every single week.

If you feel like you “suck” at content creation, let’s talk about what it actually looks like to get better.


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