The 5 Lies Women Over 40 Tell Themselves About Social Media

These sneaky thoughts:

  • Keep us small
  • Keep us hidden
  • Dim the light we’re meant to shine

By the end of this short series, you’ll know how to quiet that voice in your head.
You’ll show up as the confident, connected social media powerhouse you already are.

Lie #1: “I Don’t Know What to Say…”

I hear this all the time from the women I mentor.

And my answer is so simple, they almost don’t believe me:

Talk about what you know.

That’s it.

Turn Your Knowledge Into Content

Break it down into short, scroll-stopping Reels or posts.
Speak directly to the people you want to serve.
Start with three posts a week.

Here are three easy ideas:
💡 Client Story – Share how you helped someone solve a real problem.
💡 Your Take on a Trend – Give your opinion in your area of expertise.
💡 Insider Promo – Highlight a newsletter, workshop, or offer.

The Secret to Content That Connects

Keep it short.
Keep it clear.
Make it for them.

Short Reels are gold.
They meet your audience where they are.
They only ask for a moment of attention.

Key Takeaway

You do have something to say.
When you shift your focus from yourself to the people you help, your content will land.
Your audience will grow.

Ready to Build Your Confidence Online?

If you’ve been waiting for the “perfect time” to start showing up, this is it.
Inside my Social Media for Women Over 40 membership, you’ll get:

  • Weekly live Q&A calls to get your questions answered
  • Fresh reel ideas with trending audio every week

It’s your safe, supportive space to grow without the pressure of perfection.
You don’t have to do this alone and you don’t have to wait another year to start.

👉 Join for $47/month here and start showing up with confidence today.

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