Social Media Toolkit: September
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What can you do to manage your social media presence over breaks and holidays? Listen to Josephine's struggles with turning off social media, the fear of missing out on clients and what to do about it. In the second half of the episode, Josephine provides ideas for social media posts in September, focusing on themes such as fresh starts, transitions, and awareness days.
In this episode:
- Taking breaks from social media is important for mental health and well-being.
- Scarcity thinking can lead to anxiety about missing out on clients, but it's important to acknowledge that there is plenty of support available.
- Setting boundaries and modelling self-care is essential for maintaining a healthy social media presence.
- Social media ideas for the month of September
Learn how to use the following social media dates:
- World Suicide Prevention Day (10th)
- Youth Mental Health Day (19th) – Theme: #ControlTheScroll
- Sexual Health Awareness Week (11th)
- Bisexuality Awareness Week & Bi Visibility Day (23rd)
Celebrate quirky days such as Ginger Cat Appreciation Day (1st), Read a Book Day (6th), Blame Someone Else Day (13th), Batman Day (21st), Ask a Stupid Question Day (28th).
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:11 Struggles with Taking Breaks from Social Media
03:39 Overcoming Scarcity Thinking and Setting Boundaries
06:07 Managing Social Media Presence During Holidays
10:24 Ideas for Social Media Posts in September
16:34 Conclusion
Keywords
social media, breaks, holidays, scarcity thinking, self-care, boundaries, fresh starts, transitions, awareness days
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