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Sometimes, people don’t realize that something is holding them back until they see it clearly in front of them. Life moves fast, and it’s easy to push through challenges without recognizing patterns that might be keeping us stuck.
A problem callout post is a way to gently bring awareness to those struggles—helping your audience reflect on what might be slowing them down and opening the door for them to explore solutions, like the workbook you’re sharing.
This type of content works because it:
✔ Helps people recognize challenges they may not have fully acknowledged.
✔ Makes them think, “That sounds like me…”, which creates an instant personal connection.
✔ Naturally leads them to seek a solution, making them more open to learning about the workbook.
This isn’t about pointing out problems—it’s about helping your audience pause, reflect, and see that they have the power to create change.
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A strong problem callout post follows this structure:
✅ Example flow:
“Signs you might be feeling lost about your goals…
If this sounds familiar, gaining clarity isn’t impossible—it’s just about having the right process to guide you. That’s exactly what [Workbook Name] is designed to help with.”
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To create an engaging post, think about:
? Prompts to spark ideas:
? Tie it into the workbook by thinking about:
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✔ Make it feel like a realization, not a critique. The best posts make people stop and think without making them feel called out in a negative way.
✔ Keep it concise. Three to five strong signs work best.
✔ Use language that invites connection. Instead of “You’re stuck,” try “You might be feeling stuck if…” to make it softer and more relatable.
? Common Mistakes to Avoid:
? Ways to Boost Engagement:
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Here’s how to structure your problem callout post:
? Remember: This post isn’t about making people feel stuck—it’s about helping them recognize that there’s a path forward. The first step in solving a problem is realizing it’s there, and this type of content does exactly that.
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People don’t look for solutions until they realize there’s something they want to change. This post helps them connect the dots between their current struggles and the possibility of finding clarity.
By focusing on relatable experiences and gentle self-reflection, this content creates curiosity and makes people more open to exploring the workbook as a next step.