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Picture a founder, super, super busy, running a small business,…

Picture a founder, super, super busy, running a small business, managing a team, dealing with customers. Someone asks them: "What's the single biggest reason your exec team doesn't post content consistently?" Nine times out of ten the answer is "not enough time." But I'm not sure that's actually true. Here's what I think is really going on. It's not time. It's prompting. Nobody asks them the right question at the right moment. So the ideas stay locked in their heads and the content never gets written. What's the current pain point most people are experiencing? That question sits at the DNA of your content problem before you even get to solutions. So I want to ask you this directly: if your exec team posts inconsistently, is it really a time problem or is it a prompting problem? Drop your answer below.

James GoddardJun 4, 2026Published to X — @JamesGodda75737View original ↗

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