Hey Tammy, I totally feel you on this. Honestly, what you're describing is way more common than people admit. A big part of what I do is helping creators and experts get through exactly this kind of internal resistance. It’s not really about “what’s the point of posting?” It’s about building a system that gives your content purpose, structure, and momentum, so you're not relying on motivation or validation to keep going. One mindset shift that helps: Instead of asking “What if no one sees this?”, ask “What if the right person does?” You don’t need everyone to care, just the right people. And one post can change everything. Also: Think of social media like TV. The people who succeed online are the ones who create a consistent “show,” something audiences can recognize, relate to, and remember. People love putting people into boxes, that’s how our brains work. So your goal isn’t to “post randomly,” it’s to become a character in the minds of your audience. To make them go: “Oh yeah, Tammy — she’s the one who talks about ___.” Once that identity clicks, posting gets easier, and your audience starts to grow more naturally.