When the Hardest Part of Selling Is Just Finding the Words
You’ve already done the hard part.
You created something meaningful—something worth sharing.
Maybe you took the photos. Maybe you set up your shop.
Now you’re staring at the screen, trying to write the listing.
And nothing sounds right.
It’s either too stiff, too vague, or too much like someone else’s words.
You try again. Backspace.
Wonder if you’re overthinking it.
Then you wonder if maybe you’re just not good at this part.
But it’s not that.
It’s that no one ever gave you a way to begin.
You’re not trying to write copy.
You’re trying to explain something that matters to you—clearly, honestly, in your own voice.
And that’s hard to do when you’re starting from nothing.
That’s why I share something called the Star Outline.
It’s not a formula. It’s a shape. A simple structure you sketch out before you write—so you know what you're trying to say before the words ever hit the page.
It helps you clarify, not complicate.
It works with your voice—not against it.
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