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For two years I told myself I'd start posting consistently once I had…

For two years I told myself I'd start posting consistently once I had a proper content system in place. I had the ideas. I had the opinions. I'd sit in meetings or walk away from a call and think, that's actually worth saying publicly. Then I'd get back to my desk, open a blank document, and talk myself out of it. Too rough. Not fully formed. I'll come back to it. I never came back to it. The truth I kept avoiding was that I wasn't waiting for the right system. I was waiting for the discomfort to go away. And it doesn't go away. You just have to start doing the thing before you feel ready, in a format that's familiar enough that the friction doesn't win every day. Voice notes I could do. I send them to clients constantly. That's not a new medium for me. What was new was the idea that those thoughts, in that form, could become something worth posting. Once that clicked, the procrastination lost most of its power. The barrier was never capability. It was unfamiliarity with the process, dressed up as a quality standard. Most executives I speak to are sitting on two years of genuinely useful perspective they haven't shared with anyone outside a boardroom. The knowledge is there. The opinions are there. The credibility is there. What's missing is a repeatable way to get it out that doesn't cost an hour and a half every time. No one has an excuse now. The tools exist. The process exists. The only question is whether you're going to keep waiting for perfect conditions that aren't coming. How much longer are you willing to let the discomfort make the decision for you?

Juan MoutonJun 6, 2026Published to LinkedIn — Juan MoutonView original ↗

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