
Plan your content with purpose. Stay in your zone of genius while AI and automation handle the heavy lifting for your kingdom business.
Kingdom Content Strategy: The Calendar That Keeps You in Your Zone of Genius

I used to stare at the “Create post” button like it was a test I hadn’t studied for.
What do I say today?
Will it help anyone?
Will it sell anything?
Or am I just… making noise?
And here’s the part I don’t think we talk about enough.
The 2 AM drowning.
You know that moment?
When you’re lying there, exhausted… but your brain is wide awake.
Because you forgot to post. Again.
Because you don’t know what you’re doing next week.
Because your business feels like it’s sitting on your chest.
I’ve been there.
A few years ago I was burned out, broke, and overwhelmed. I didn’t have the strength to “show up daily.” I needed a way to keep building my kingdom business without bleeding out my energy.
That’s when I learned this: a cohesive content calendar isn’t about hustle.
It’s about oxygen.
It’s about staying in your zone of genius.

The moment everything changed
I stopped asking, “What should I post?”
And started asking, “What’s the mission this month?”
Because planning does something spiritual and practical.
It quiets the panic.
It creates margin.
It keeps you out of that 2 AM spiral.
And yes—this is where AI automation becomes a gift, not a gimmick.
Not to replace your voice.
To protect it.
The false beliefs that keep you stuck (I had them too)
“I need expensive, complicated tools.”
Nope. Go HighLevel can run your funnels, emails, texts, bookings, payments. One platform. Simple.
“I can’t manage all the moving parts without a full-time team.”
That one nearly broke me. Then I built a process in Monday.com so contractors (or VAs) could pick up tasks without me explaining everything ten times. And I used Loom to record quick walkthroughs once.
“I’m not creative enough.”
Friend… Canva templates and Marblism prompts can get you 80% there in minutes. Your story is the final 20%. The part only you can do.

My simple content calendar (the one that keeps me sane)
I plan in 30-day sprints. Short. Clear. Doable.
Because if it’s too complicated, you won’t use it when life gets loud.
Here’s my rhythm:
1 theme per week (what does your audience need right now?)
3 content pillars (teach, inspire, invite)
1 anchor piece (usually a LinkedIn post or a short Loom)
Repurpose that anchor into 5–7 punchy posts
Then I lock it in with two tools that change everything:
Monday.com = the brain.
A board for ideas, drafts, approvals, and deadlines. No more sticky notes. No more “where did I save that?”
Go HighLevel = the engine.
Once the content goes out, GHL captures leads, follows up, nurtures, books calls, and keeps the pipeline warm.
That’s the point.
Planning stops the drowning.
Automation keeps you consistent.
And you stay where you belong.
In your zone of genius.

Why this leads to a financial breakthrough (without selling your soul)
When you’re consistent, people trust you.
When people trust you, they lean in.
When they lean in, opportunities open.
That’s where the financial breakthrough comes from. Not from striving. From stewardship.
Imagine building a prosperous life where your marketing doesn’t drain you.
Imagine staying in your lane—your genius—while automation holds the rhythm.
Now’s the time. Want help setting this up for your christian entrepreneur journey? My Fair Business Accelerator is built for that.
Let’s make your content calendar serve you. Not the other way around.