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Empower Graduates to Build Confidence and Clarity

Help recent graduates clarify their vision, explore passions, and confidently create a meaningful path forward.

About You

You are passionate about guiding others through transitions and helping them discover their full potential.

Your Audience

Recent graduates feeling uncertain about their future, seeking guidance to set meaningful goals.

The Offering

Envision Your Goals (Bundle Challenge)

Envision Your Goals is your ultimate companion for personal growth and goal achievement. This comprehensive digital workbook provides a structured 30-day challenge designed to empower you to envision your ideal future, set achievable goals, and cultivate resilience. Developed based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) techniques, Envision Your Goals offers a unique approach to unlocking your full potential and creating the life you desire.

Your Content Calendar

Day 1

Post Objective

Help recent graduates identify their struggles.

Content Example

“5 signs you might feel stuck after graduation.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you pointing to text bubbles listing signs (e.g., “1. You feel overwhelmed by endless options,” “2. You’re comparing yourself to peers”). Use a home office or desk background.

Caption Example

“Graduation can feel exciting but also overwhelming. Here are 5 signs you might feel stuck—and you’re not alone.”

Call-To-Action

“Do any of these resonate with you? Let me know in the comments!”
Day 2

Post Objective

Debunk misconceptions about post-graduation life.

Content Example

“Myth: You need to have your entire life figured out after graduation. Truth: Growth takes time.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you speaking directly to the camera. Start with “Myth” text overlay, transition to “Truth” as you nod or gesture reassuringly.

Caption Example

“It’s okay to take one step at a time. Let’s bust some myths about post-grad life!”

Call-To-Action

“What’s a myth you’ve believed about life after graduation?”
Day 3

Post Objective

Provide simple steps to explore post-grad goals.

Content Example

“Feeling stuck after graduation? Here are 3 steps to start envisioning your next chapter.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you writing the steps on a whiteboard or holding up a notebook with step-by-step text overlays.

Caption Example

“The journey starts small. Here are 3 ways to begin exploring your goals after graduation.”

Call-To-Action

“Which step will you try first? Share below!”
Day 4

Post Objective

Demonstrate how to handle post-grad uncertainty.

Content Example

“Scenario: You’re overwhelmed by job options. Here’s how to break it down.”

VIsuals Example

A split-screen Reel showing you as two characters—one overwhelmed and the other offering practical advice (e.g., making a list of pros and cons).

Caption Example

“Feeling stuck about career choices? Here’s how to make it less overwhelming.”

Call-To-Action

“Have you ever felt this way? Try this approach and let me know how it works!”
Day 5

Post Objective

Build empathy by addressing a common struggle.

Content Example

“When you feel like everyone else has it all figured out, remind yourself of this truth: [supportive insight].”

VIsuals Example

A video of you thoughtfully speaking to the camera, with calming music and soft lighting. Add text overlay of the supportive insight.

Caption Example

“It’s easy to feel behind when you’re comparing yourself to others. Here’s what to remember.”

Call-To-Action

“Tag someone who needs this reminder!”
Day 6

Post Objective

Educate on why feeling stuck is normal.

Content Example

“4 reasons why you might feel lost after graduation—and why it’s okay.”

VIsuals Example

A carousel-style Reel where you list each reason while seated at your desk (e.g., “1. You’re adjusting to big changes,” “2. You’re figuring out what you want”). Use text overlays for each reason.

Caption Example

“Feeling lost is common after graduation. Here’s why—and what it means for you.”

Call-To-Action

“Which reason resonates most with you?”
Day 7

Post Objective

Inspire self-reflection.

Content Example

“Journal Prompt: If your life one year from now were perfect, what would it look like? Describe every detail.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you writing in a journal with soft background music. Include the prompt as text on screen.

Caption Example

“Dream big: What would a perfect future look like for you?”

Call-To-Action

“Take 10 minutes to write about this and let me know what you discover.”
Day 8

Post Objective

Create emotional connection through a relatable scenario.

Content Example

“POV: You’re staring at your diploma, wondering what comes next.”

VIsuals Example

A first-person perspective holding a diploma with text overlay describing the thoughts or worries (“What now?”). End with a reassuring caption.

Caption Example

“Graduation: exciting, but what now? You’re not alone in feeling this way.”

Call-To-Action

“Relatable? Let’s figure this out together.”
Day 9

Post Objective

Clarify misconceptions about success.

Content Example

“Success is not about having it all figured out immediately. It’s about taking small steps.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you walking forward, overlaid with text describing “small steps.” Use calming music for emphasis.

Caption Example

“Success isn’t overnight—it’s built step by step. Let’s celebrate progress.”

Call-To-Action

What small step can you take today?
Day 10

Post Objective

Subtly introduce a favorite exercise.

Content Example

“Here’s one of my favorite exercises: Imagine your dream life 5 years from now. Write down what it looks like.”

VIsuals Example

A close-up video of you flipping through the workbook and explaining the exercise.

Caption Example

“Here’s a powerful way to start envisioning your future. Let me know how it helps!”

Call-To-Action

“Try this exercise and share your insights!”
Day 11

Post Objective

Teach a key technique to provide actionable value.

Content Example

“How to set small, actionable goals when you’re feeling overwhelmed.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you seated at a desk, breaking down 3 easy steps to set goals, with text overlays like "1. Write it down," "2. Break it into smaller steps."

Caption Example

“Feeling overwhelmed? Start small. Here’s a simple way to turn your goals into action.”

Call-To-Action

“Start with one of these steps today and let me know how it feels!”
Day 12

Post Objective

Inspire trust by sharing a personal insight.

Content Example

“One thing I wish I’d known after graduation.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you speaking directly to the camera, sharing your personal reflection (e.g., “I thought I had to know everything right away, but I learned to trust the process”).

Caption Example

“Post-grad life is a journey. Here’s what I wish I’d known—and what might help you.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one thing you’ve learned since graduating? Let’s share insights!”
Day 13

Post Objective

Help the audience recognize positive progress.

Content Example

“5 signs you’re making progress, even if it doesn’t feel like it.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you holding up a notebook or props with each sign listed (e.g., “1. You’re asking more questions,” “2. You’ve started exploring new interests”).

Caption Example

“Sometimes progress feels invisible. Look for these small wins—they’re a big deal!”

Call-To-Action

“Which of these signs do you see in yourself?”
Day 14

Post Objective

Challenge limiting beliefs about career paths.

Content Example

“Myth: Your first job defines your whole career. Truth: Careers evolve and change.”

VIsuals Example

A before-and-after style video: in the first clip, you look stressed about "choosing the perfect job," and in the second, you calmly explain why growth is natural.

Caption Example

“Your first step isn’t your final step. Here’s why your career will evolve over time.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s a career myth you’ve believed? Let’s debunk it together.”
Day 15

Post Objective

Demonstrate how to handle external pressures.

Content Example

“What to do when someone asks, ‘What’s your plan?’”

VIsuals Example

A split-screen video where one version of you looks panicked and another version responds calmly (e.g., “I’m exploring my options right now, and I’m excited for what’s next.”).

Caption Example

“Feeling pressured to have it all figured out? Here’s a simple way to navigate those tough conversations.”

Call-To-Action

“How do you handle these questions? Try this response and let me know how it feels!”
Day 16

Post Objective

Build empathy by addressing self-doubt.

Content Example

“When you’re second-guessing your choices, remember this: [encouraging insight].”

VIsuals Example

A video of you journaling or speaking to the camera with soothing background music. Add text overlays of the insight (e.g., “Every choice teaches you something valuable”).

Caption Example

“Second-guessing yourself? You’re not alone. Here’s what to keep in mind.”

Call-To-Action

“Tag a friend who needs this reminder today!”
Day 17

Post Objective

Encourage deeper reflection.

Content Example

“Journal Prompt: Write about the best version of yourself and what they’re doing.”

VIsuals Example

A close-up video of you writing in a journal. Include soft music and the prompt as text on screen.

Caption Example

“Let’s dream big: What does the best version of yourself look like?”

Call-To-Action

“Spend 10 minutes on this prompt and share one insight you gained.”
Day 18

Post Objective

Inspire action by showing potential transformation.

Content Example

“POV: You’ve found clarity and are taking your first steps toward your goals.”

VIsuals Example

A sequence showing you taking small steps (e.g., journaling, applying for opportunities). Text overlays describe feelings of confidence and progress.

Caption Example

“It all starts with clarity. Imagine yourself taking those first steps toward your dream.”

Call-To-Action

“Ready to start your journey? Let’s take the first step together.”
Day 19

Post Objective

Provide practical tips to keep the audience engaged.

Content Example

“3 things to focus on after graduation to feel less overwhelmed.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you holding up flashcards with each tip (e.g., “1. Prioritize one goal at a time,” “2. Take time to explore new interests”).

Caption Example

“Post-grad life doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here are 3 ways to feel more grounded and focused.”

Call-To-Action

“Which of these tips will you try first? Share in the comments!”
Day 20

Post Objective

Build trust by showcasing a success story.

Content Example

“[Testimonial]: ‘This workbook helped me clarify my goals after graduation. I finally feel confident about my next steps.’”

VIsuals Example

A video of you flipping through the workbook while reading a brief testimonial or success story.

Caption Example

“Here’s how this workbook has helped others gain clarity and confidence after graduation. It might just be what you’re looking for!”

Call-To-Action

“Curious about how this workbook can help you? Let’s talk!”
Day 21

Post Objective

Address doubts and provide clarity about post-grad challenges.

Content Example

“Why do so many people feel stuck after graduation? Here’s what might be going on.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you speaking to the camera with text overlays explaining reasons (e.g., “1. Uncertainty about what’s next,” “2. Comparing yourself to others”).

Caption Example

“Feeling stuck after graduation is more common than you think. Here’s why—and what you can do about it.”

Call-To-Action

“Have you felt this way? Let’s figure it out together!”
Day 22

Post Objective

Teach a workbook-aligned technique to build trust and provide value.

Content Example

“How to use journaling to find clarity about your future.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you writing in a journal, explaining how to ask yourself guided questions (e.g., “What excites me most about my future?”). Add calming background music.

Caption Example

“Journaling can be a powerful tool for finding clarity. Here’s how to get started.”

Call-To-Action

“Take 10 minutes to try this technique and let me know how it helped!”
Day 23

Post Objective

Reassure your audience by challenging misconceptions about career success.

Content Example

“Myth: Everyone else has it all figured out. Truth: Most people are figuring it out as they go.”

VIsuals Example

A before-and-after video: in the first clip, you’re scrolling on social media and feeling behind; in the second, you remind yourself that progress looks different for everyone.

Caption Example

“It’s easy to compare yourself to others, but remember: most people are figuring things out as they go.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s a myth you’ve believed about success? Let’s debunk it together!”
Day 24

Post Objective

Address objections by demonstrating how to overcome resistance or self-doubt.

Content Example

“Role-play: How to handle doubts like, ‘What if I make the wrong choice?’”

VIsuals Example

A split-screen video where one version of you expresses doubt and the other provides a supportive response (e.g., “Every choice teaches you something valuable, even if it’s not perfect.”).

Caption Example

“Making choices can feel scary, but every decision helps you grow. Here’s how to reframe those doubts.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s a doubt you’ve faced recently? Let’s reframe it together!”
Day 25

Post Objective

Educate by explaining why specific challenges feel overwhelming.

Content Example

“3 reasons why figuring out your next steps can feel so hard."

VIsuals Example

A video of you seated at a desk, listing reasons like “1. Too many options,” “2. Fear of failure,” and “3. Pressure from others.” Use text overlays for each point.

Caption Example

“Feeling stuck is normal after graduation. Here’s why it feels overwhelming—and how to move forward.”

Call-To-Action

“Which of these reasons resonates with you most?”
Day 26

Post Objective

Inspire reflection by addressing obstacles.

Content Example

“Journal Prompt: What’s one fear holding you back, and how can you face it?”

VIsuals Example

A close-up video of you writing in a journal, with the prompt displayed as text on screen.

Caption Example

“Facing your fears is the first step toward growth. What’s holding you back?”

Call-To-Action

“Take a few minutes to explore this question and share what you discovered.”
Day 27

Post Objective

Build urgency by showing the benefits of taking action now.

Content Example

“3 reasons why now is the best time to start working on your goals.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel of you holding flashcards or speaking directly to the camera with text overlays (e.g., “1. You’ll build momentum,” “2. Small steps add up,” “3. Your future self will thank you”).

Caption Example

“There’s no perfect time to start, but now is always better than later. Here’s why.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one goal you’ve been waiting to start? Let’s take the first step today.”
Day 28

Post Objective

Inspire confidence by visualizing the outcome of using the workbook.

Content Example

“POV: You’ve gained clarity and feel excited for the future.”

VIsuals Example

A Reel showing small, joyful moments like journaling, applying for jobs, or exploring a hobby, with text overlays describing feelings of clarity and excitement.

Caption Example

“Imagine this: You’ve found clarity and are confidently taking steps toward your dream. Let’s make it happen!”

Call-To-Action

“Ready to feel this way? Let’s start building your future together.”
Day 29

Post Objective

Inspire action by sharing a relatable journey.

Content Example

“What I wish I’d known when I started working on my future.”

VIsuals Example

A video of you speaking directly to the camera, sharing a personal insight (e.g., “I learned that small steps are more powerful than waiting for the perfect moment.”).

Caption Example

“Looking back, there’s so much I wish I’d known about building my future. Here’s the biggest lesson that changed everything.”

Call-To-Action

“What’s one thing you wish you’d known earlier? Share in the comments!”
Day 30

Post Objective

Confidently invite your audience to purchase the workbook.

Content Example

“If you’re ready to stop feeling stuck and start creating your dream future, this workbook is for you. Let’s get started!”

VIsuals Example

A video of you holding up the workbook, flipping through the pages, and highlighting exercises that help with clarity and goal-setting.

Caption Example

“Feeling stuck? This workbook will guide you through envisioning your future, setting achievable goals, and taking action. Let’s do this together!”

Call-To-Action

“Ready to take the next step? Click the link in my bio to get started!”