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Break Free from Marketing Busy Work

Have you ever wrapped up a long day of marketing tasks – posting on social media, tweaking website copy, answering emails – only to feel like you’ve barely moved the needle? It’s frustrating, isn’t it? You’re busy, your to-do list is shrinking, but the progress you crave feels out of reach.

If you’re nodding along, you’re not alone. For many entrepreneurs, especially those navigating life with ADHD, it’s easy to mistake busyness for productivity. But here’s the truth: marketing busy work isn’t just a time suck. It drains your energy, stifles your creativity, and, yes, even eats away at your bottom line.

The good news? You can break free from the cycle of busy work and focus on marketing efforts that truly make an impact. In this post, I’m sharing five ADHD-friendly strategies to help you cut through the noise, prioritize what matters, and create meaningful progress toward your goals.

Because real success in marketing – and in business – isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what matters most. 


The Hidden Costs of Marketing Busy Work

Let’s get one thing straight: being busy and being productive are not the same thing. In marketing, it’s all too easy to fill your days with tasks that feel productive – like fine-tuning a logo, obsessing over hashtags, or responding to every comment – but don’t actually drive your business forward. These are classic examples of marketing busy work.

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When you’re caught in this cycle, it can feel like you’re accomplishing a lot. But take a step back and ask yourself: Are these activities directly contributing to my goals? Are they increasing brand awareness, driving website traffic, or boosting sales? If the answer is no, you’re spinning your wheels.

The cost of this cycle is higher than you might think. Here’s why:

  • Time Drain: Every hour spent on low-impact tasks is an hour stolen from activities that actually grow your business.
  • Energy Burnout: Constantly switching between tasks or chasing perfection exhausts your mental and emotional energy, leaving less bandwidth for creative, strategic work.
  • Missed Opportunities: By focusing on busy work, you may overlook high-impact marketing opportunities like building partnerships, engaging meaningfully with your audience, or launching innovative campaigns.
  • Financial Loss: Every misaligned marketing task is a hidden cost – whether it’s the hours you could have billed to clients or the leads you didn’t convert because your focus was elsewhere.

For entrepreneurs with ADHD, the problem can be even more pronounced. Dopamine-driven tasks, like responding to notifications or checking metrics obsessively, provide instant gratification but rarely produce long-term results.

But here’s the thing: breaking free from busy work isn’t just possible – it’s essential. And it starts with shifting your focus to what truly matters. Ready to learn how? Let’s explore the steps to break the cycle and reclaim your time, energy, and impact.


Five Steps to Break Free from Marketing Busy Work

Escaping the busy work trap isn’t about adding more to your plate – it’s about working smarter, not harder. The key lies in shifting your focus and energy toward activities that drive meaningful results. In this section, we’ll explore five practical steps to help you realign your efforts, starting with a crucial reset for your brain and body.

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Step 1: Reset Your Chemical Balance

When you’re trapped in the busy work cycle, it’s not just your to-do list that’s out of balance – your brain chemistry plays a role too. For those with ADHD, dopamine and norepinephrine are the unsung heroes of focus and motivation. When these levels are out of sync, it’s easy to get stuck in a loop of low-impact tasks, chasing quick hits of satisfaction without making meaningful progress.

To break free, you need to reset your brain’s natural rhythm. This isn’t about overhauling your entire routine; it’s about small, intentional actions that create a sense of calm and clarity.

Tips for Resetting

  • Take Micro-Breaks: Step away from your workspace for a few minutes to stretch, hydrate, or simply change your environment. A five-minute reset can refresh your focus and help you reassess priorities.
  • Incorporate Physical Activity: Movement, even something as simple as a quick walk, can boost dopamine and help regulate your mood.
  • Practice Mindfulness: Engage in deep breathing or meditation exercises to bring your nervous system back to baseline. Apps like Insight Timer or Calm can guide you through ADHD-friendly techniques.

By grounding yourself with these simple resets, you’ll create the mental clarity needed to move beyond busy work and start tackling tasks that truly matter.

Step 2: Seek an Outside Perspective

When you’re deep in the weeds of busy work, it’s easy to lose sight of the bigger picture. Tasks that feel urgent may not actually align with your goals, but in the moment, they can be hard to recognize. That’s why seeking an outside perspective is so powerful – it brings fresh eyes and clarity to what truly matters.

An external viewpoint can act as a reality check. A trusted coach, colleague, or mentor can help you evaluate your workload and identify which tasks are high-impact versus which ones are keeping you busy but not productive. Often, they’ll spot patterns or solutions that you might miss when you’re too close to the problem.

Tips for Getting Perspective

  • Find Your Sounding Board: Share your goals and current projects with someone who understands your business and values. This might be a business coach, an accountability partner, or even a friend with a knack for strategic thinking.
  • Ask the Right Questions: When seeking input, be specific. For example:
    • “Which of these tasks do you think will have the biggest impact?”
    • “Am I focusing on the right priorities, or am I overcomplicating things?”
  • Welcome Feedback Without Defensiveness: Keep an open mind. Remember, this isn’t criticism – it’s a tool to help you get unstuck and make progress.
  • Schedule Regular Check-Ins: Build a habit of seeking outside perspective by setting up weekly or monthly review sessions with your sounding board.

By allowing someone else to help you sift through your to-dos, you’ll not only gain clarity but also ensure your time and energy are directed toward what matters most.

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Step 3: Realign Marketing Tasks with Goals

Once you’ve reset your focus and gathered outside perspective, it’s time to take a hard look at your current projects. Are they truly aligned with your long-term marketing goals? Or are they distractions dressed up as “must-dos”?

This step requires you to evaluate your efforts and let go of tasks that don’t directly contribute to meaningful progress. 

Busy work often masquerades as productivity, but without alignment to your goals, it’s just noise. For example:

  • Posting daily on social media without a strategy might feel productive, but if it’s not driving engagement or traffic, it’s wasted effort.
  • Spending hours perfecting a blog post layout may look like dedication, but if it delays publishing high-quality content, it’s holding you back.

Focusing on aligned tasks ensures that your time and energy are spent on actions that move the needle, whether that’s building brand awareness, increasing website traffic, or driving sales.

Tips for Realignment

  1. Revisit Your Goals: Start by clarifying your top 2–3 marketing objectives. For instance, are you focused on growing your email list, increasing client inquiries, or boosting social media engagement?
  2. Audit Your Current Tasks: List everything you’ve been working on and ask:
    • Does this directly support my goals?
    • If not, why am I doing it?
  3. Trim the Fat: Eliminate or delegate tasks that aren’t essential. Freeing up this space allows you to redirect your efforts toward higher-impact work.
  4. Focus on the Big Wins: Identify high-value activities that have a measurable impact, like creating lead magnets, optimizing your website for conversions, or building an engaged email audience.

By consistently aligning your marketing tasks with your bigger vision, you’ll stop spinning your wheels and start making real progress.

Step 4: Ruthlessly Prioritize and Say No

Breaking free from busy work means becoming laser-focused on what truly matters – and that requires learning to say no. Whether it’s declining external requests or resisting your own impulse to chase shiny new ideas, prioritization is the skill that will keep you on track.

Every time you say yes to a task that doesn’t align with your goals, you’re saying no to something more important. This can lead to:

  • Overcommitment, which drains your energy.
  • Lost opportunities to focus on high-impact activities.
  • A cycle of busyness that leaves little room for meaningful progress.

By setting boundaries and prioritizing ruthlessly, you’ll protect your time and energy for the tasks that matter most.

Tips for Prioritizing

  1. Define Your Top Priorities: Identify the 2–3 tasks that will have the biggest impact on your goals this week. Keep them front and center in your planning.
  2. Evaluate Opportunities: When new opportunities arise, ask yourself:
    • Does this align with my goals?
    • Will it move me closer to my long-term vision?
    • Do I have the bandwidth to do this well without sacrificing other priorities?
  3. Practice Saying No:
    • To others: Politely decline tasks or projects that don’t serve your goals. Use phrases like, “I’d love to help, but I’m focusing on X right now.”
    • To yourself: Resist the urge to take on nonessential tasks, even if they seem exciting or productive in the moment.
  4. Use a Prioritization Framework: Tools like the Eisenhower Matrix can help you categorize tasks by urgency and importance, making it easier to say no to low-priority items.

Saying no isn’t about being rigid or unhelpful – it’s about being strategic. Protecting your time and energy allows you to focus on the activities that truly drive progress, ensuring you’re working smarter, not harder.

Step 5: Track Patterns of Healthy Work vs. Busy Work

The final step to breaking free from the busy work trap is building self-awareness. By tracking your work habits and identifying patterns, you’ll gain a clearer understanding of what meaningful, focused work feels like – and how to recognize when you’re slipping back into busy work.

Without reflection, it’s easy to repeat the same unproductive behaviors. Tracking your work not only helps you see what’s working but also provides insight into when and why you veer off course. This self-awareness is a powerful tool for staying aligned with your goals over the long term.

Tips for Tracking Patterns

  1. Keep a Daily Journal: Spend a few minutes at the end of each day reflecting on your work. Write down:
    • What tasks felt meaningful and moved you closer to your goals.
    • What tasks felt like busy work or distractions.
  2. Look for Triggers: Identify what circumstances lead you into busy work. Is it a lack of clarity? Overwhelm? A specific time of day? Recognizing these patterns can help you create strategies to avoid them.
  3. Note Energy Levels: Pay attention to when you feel most focused and productive versus when you’re prone to procrastination or distraction. Use this insight to schedule high-priority tasks during your peak energy times.
  4. Celebrate Wins: Reflect on the progress you’ve made toward your goals. Positive reinforcement helps build habits that keep you on track.

By tracking your patterns, you’ll develop the ability to quickly distinguish between healthy, goal-oriented work and tasks that just keep you busy. Over time, this practice becomes second nature, empowering you to stay focused on meaningful marketing efforts and avoid the busy work trap for good.


Breaking the Marketing Busy Work Cycle for Good

Productivity isn’t about doing more – it’s about doing what matters most. Breaking free from the busy work cycle isn’t a one-time fix; it’s a shift in how you approach your marketing and your business. The good news? It’s entirely possible with small, consistent changes that align your actions with your goals.

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Let’s revisit the five steps that will help you escape the trap of busy work and focus on meaningful progress:

  1. Reset Your Chemical Balance: Take small, intentional breaks to clear your mind and restore focus.
  2. Seek an Outside Perspective: Invite trusted feedback to identify high-impact priorities.
  3. Realign Your Marketing Tasks with Goals: Audit your activities and let go of what doesn’t serve your vision.
  4. Ruthlessly Prioritize and Say No: Protect your time by focusing on what truly matters and declining distractions.
  5. Track Patterns of Healthy Work vs. Busy Work: Reflect daily to understand what works, avoid pitfalls, and build better habits.

Each of these steps is designed to help you reclaim your energy and focus while ensuring your marketing efforts deliver real results.

Remember, breaking free from busy work doesn’t happen overnight. It’s a process of learning, adjusting, and realigning – but every small step you take will bring you closer to the marketing success you’re working so hard to achieve.

You’re not alone in this journey. Many entrepreneurs – especially those with ADHD – face the same struggles, and the fact that you’re here, taking action, speaks volumes about your commitment to making meaningful progress.

Start small. Focus on one step today, and let the momentum build. Over time, you’ll create a sustainable system that frees you from the trap of busy work and empowers you to reach your goals with clarity and confidence.

If you’re ready to break free from marketing busy work and focus on strategies that drive real results, sign up for my newsletter or follow me on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or BlueSky!

I look forward to connecting with you!

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About Meg Brunson

Online marketing authority and former Facebook employee Meg Brunson combines their mission to build a more accessible and inclusive world, with their expertise in the digital marketing space.

Meg is on a mission to disrupt the status quo of marketing so that financial success is the byproduct of a genuine commitment to justice, rather than an end goal in itself.

Through Meg’s signature approach, Just Marketing®, businesses are implementing ethical, inclusive, and accessible marketing campaigns that make a positive impact on society and their bottom line, creating a virtuous cycle where profitability and responsible practices reinforce each other.

Meg is a professional speaker, children’s book author, host of the Just Marketing® podcasts, CMO of BetterCEO.app and CEO of Just Marketing®.

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Marketing busy work feels productive, but often ke Marketing busy work feels productive, but often keeps you stuck. 

You’re crossing tasks off your list, but are they driving your business forward or just filling time (and draining your energy)?

If you’ve ever found yourself lost in the cycle of doing “all the things” but seeing little real progress - you’re not alone.

Especially for entrepreneurs with ADHD - the dopamine hit from "quick wins" can make busy work incredibly tempting… but ultimately unsatisfying.

I just dropped a new blog post where I break down exactly how to escape the marketing busy work trap with 5 ADHD-friendly strategies. 

These are simple, actionable, and kind to your brain (because hustle culture can take a seat).

— Reset your focus
— Align your actions with your true goals
— Say NO (strategically!)
— And much more...

If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels and start making meaningful marketing moves: MegBrunson.com/marketing-busy-work 

Question for you: What’s one marketing task that eats up your time but doesn’t really move the needle? 
(Let’s get honest + support each other in the comments!)

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In case we haven’t met yet (or you’re new here 👋)…

I’m Meg - champion of ethical, inclusive, accessible, ADHD-friendly marketing that feels as good as it works.

I support mission-driven entrepreneurs in ditching manipulative tactics so they can show up consistently, authentically, and in alignment with their values.

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I’m so grateful you’re here - please say hi in the comments and share what brought you to my little corner of the internet! 

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If you’re ready to rethink the way you write, sp If you’re ready to rethink the way you write, speak, and connect, this is for you!

Each slide breaks down simple swaps that create safer, more welcoming spaces... so, start swiping!

Language isn’t about perfection - it’s about presence, compassion, and growth.

It's time to increase your impact and make your content more inclusive, accessible, and ethical!

Save this post or check out the full blog for even more real-world examples and alternatives: MegBrunson.com/inclusive-language-guide/

Slide 1: Inclusive Language Matters. Small Shifts, Big Impact. Inclusive language helps people feel seen, respected, and valued. Swipe through for real-life examples and alternatives.
Slide 2: Prioritize Gender-Inclusive Language. When in doubt, go gender-neutral.
Slide 3: Ditch Outdated & Offensive Terms. Language evolves — let’s evolve with it.
Slide 4: Avoid Assumptive Language. Assumptions can exclude - inclusive language invites everyone in.
Slide 5: Rethink Ableist Language. Words shape perceptions - let’s reduce stigma, not reinforce it.
Slide 6: Watch for Cultural Appropriation. Some words hold sacred cultural meaning. If it’s not your culture, choose a more accurate alternative.
Slide 7: Question Normative Language. Encourages centering people, not circumstances.
Slide 8: Be Trauma-Informed. Intent matters - and so does impact. Avoid violent language and phrases with racist or exclusionary histories.
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Here are some highlights from this beautiful month:

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (All May) - This month is all about celebrating the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of the AAPI community. From trailblazing leaders to everyday heroes, it’s a chance to amplify stories that deserve to be heard - not just in May but all year round.

Mother’s Day (May 11) - Let’s hear it for the moms, mother figures, and caretakers who make the world go ’round. Whether it’s a biological mom, chosen family, or a community of support, Mother’s Day is a time to honor the love and strength that shape us. (Pro tip: Be sensitive - this day can be complicated for some, so focus on inclusivity in your messaging.)

Memorial Day (May 27) - In the U.S., this day honors those who have lost their lives in military service. It’s a solemn occasion to reflect on sacrifice, honor legacies, and support those who serve and their families.

Now, let’s talk marketing…

May is bursting with opportunities to connect with your audience in meaningful ways.

Not sure where to start? My Diverse and Inclusive Holidays guide is your go-to resource for planning content that resonates with your audience while honoring the beauty of diversity all year long.

Grab it Here: CelebrateOnSocial.com 

May reminds us that growth, gratitude, and celebration are deeply intertwined. 
Which holiday or observance will you be honoring this month?
Have you ever been searching for something and got Have you ever been searching for something and gotten totally distracted by the hilarious things predictive text suggests

Over the weekend, I was Googling something and saw this gem pop up...

Apparently, summoning a lemon is a common concern these days 😂

Speaking of predictive text... if you’re struggling to come up with FAQs for your content (like social posts, blogs, emails, etc.), predictive text is a goldmine.

Here’s the deal:

Google, YouTube, and Pinterest are all search engines that offer predictive text suggestions. Just start typing a question related to your topic or niche, and see what suggestions pop up. These suggestions are based on what real people are actually searching for. You can use them to create social posts, blog topics, lead magnets, or answer common client questions.

How to do it:
1. Go to Google, YouTube, or Pinterest.
2. Start typing “how do I [insert topic]” or “what do I do if [insert topic].”
3. Pay attention to the dropdown list of suggestions!
4. Pick the ones that make sense for your audience and create content answering them.

Pro Tip: Bonus points if you screenshot the funny ones to use as relatable content, just like I did!

Moral of the story: Whether you're summoning lemons or answering FAQs, predictive text can make your content planning a whole lot easier -and a whole lot more fun!

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So… you messed up. Now what? The truth is, most So… you messed up. Now what?

The truth is, most brands don’t fall apart because they made a mistake.

They fall apart because they ignored it, dismissed it, or tried to pretend it didn’t happen. 😬

But you? You’re different. 
You’re values-led. 
And when you mess up (because everyone does), you own it with grace.

Here’s how to recover ethically and effectively when your marketing misses the mark:

1. Acknowledge the mistake:
Don’t ghost your audience. Transparency matters.

2. Apologize and take responsibility:
Avoid the “if you were offended…” cop-out. Own the impact.

3. Modify or remove the content:
And if you update it, explain why. That’s what accountability looks like.

4. Learn and improve:
Bring in sensitivity readers. Update your process. Grow from it.

This is not about saving face… it’s about staying aligned with your values.

Because ethical marketing doesn’t mean you’re perfect. It means you’re willing to learn.

Dive into the topic of representation in marketing with me at MegBrunson.com/marketing-representation

Have you ever had to address a misstep in your biz? 
What helped you move through it?

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The pressure to get it “perfect” can actually The pressure to get it “perfect” can actually prevent us from learning. 

It’s best to just own it: You will mess up in your marketing at some point.

And guess what? 

That doesn’t make you a bad business owner… It makes you human.

What actually matters is how you respond:

— Will you listen to feedback? Or ignore it?
— Will you own your impact? Or double down on your intent?
— Will you show humility? )r stay silent?

The brands that lead with accountability, transparency, and care are the ones that earn lasting trust.

When you show your audience you’re committed to growth, not just optics, they’ll root for you.

Because people don’t expect you to be flawless… they expect you to care.

Learn more about navigating marketing missteps with integrity at MegBrunson.com/marketing-representation

Have you ever had to course-correct in your business? 
What did you learn from it?

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If you’ve ever hesitated to post something becau If you’ve ever hesitated to post something because you were scared of “getting it wrong,” this one’s for you.

Inclusive marketing isn’t about nailing it 100% of the time.
It’s about showing up, listening when someone offers feedback, and being willing to evolve.

That trying? It’s what builds trust.

That willingness? It’s what shows your values in action.

That vulnerability? It makes your brand more human - and a whole lot more relatable. 💗

It can feel scary to step into inclusive marketing… and doing it anyway is so worth it.

Remember: Practice makes progress! 

Read the full blog for tangible steps and real talk about inclusive language, imagery, and learning through imperfection: MegBrunson.com/marketing-representation

What’s something you’ve changed recently to make your marketing more inclusive?

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What does inclusive imagery really look like? (Hi What does inclusive imagery really look like?

(Hint: It’s not just a stock photo of one ambiguous “diverse” group on your homepage)

The visuals you use in your marketing send a message.

If people don’t see themselves in your brand’s photos, graphics, or videos - they may assume your business isn’t for them.

But when you intentionally reflect the world as it actually is?
That’s where the magic happens.

Inclusive imagery means:
— A range of races and ethnicities
— Diverse body types and abilities
— Representations of gender diversity and relationship types
— A rejection of tired stereotypes

When you show people living real, empowered, everyday lives - they feel seen.
And when people feel seen?
They stick around. They trust. They refer. They buy.

Make your visuals values-aligned with me at MegBrunson.com/marketing-representation

Question for you: Where do you source inclusive stock images?
Drop your fav platforms in the comments!

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Language is always evolving - and so should our ma Language is always evolving - and so should our marketing.

What once passed as “normal” or “harmless” language might now feel outdated… or even harmful. And honestly? That can feel overwhelming - especially when your intentions are good.

But here’s the truth: You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to be open to learning.

— Stay curious.
— Ask for feedback.
— Adapt when corrected.
— Avoid assumptions.
— Keep evolving.

These five practices are the backbone of inclusive communication. And they don’t just help you avoid missteps - they help you build real relationships with the people you want to serve.

Explore what inclusive language looks like in real life - and how even small shifts can create massive ripples of belonging at MegBrunson.com/marketing-representation

Words have weight.
Let’s make sure ours are building people up - not leaving them out.

Have you updated any of your marketing language lately? 
I’d love to hear what’s changed!

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The words and images you choose in your marketing The words and images you choose in your marketing can either build connection - or reinforce exclusion.

That’s a big responsibility…
But it’s also a beautiful opportunity.

Because when you prioritize inclusivity - genuinely, not performatively - you’re not just doing good business… You’re taking a stand for equity, representation, and belonging. 

You’re saying:
— “You matter here.”
— “You are welcome here.”
— “We’re building something better, together.”

From inclusive language to thoughtful visuals, to owning your mistakes and learning out loud, this is what Just Marketing® is all about. 

It’s not about getting it perfect. It’s about showing up with intention, empathy, and courage.

And that’s what sets values-driven brands apart.

If you’re ready to take your marketing from “meh” to meaningful, this blog is your next step: MegBrunson.com/marketing-representation

Let me know: Who are you trying to make space for in your marketing?

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Your audience can feel the difference between a br Your audience can feel the difference between a brand that’s just here to make a sale… and one that’s here to make a difference.

It’s about building trust, not just building funnels.

And guess what? 
That alignment? 
It’s magnetic.

When your marketing reflects your values - whether that’s justice, accessibility, inclusion, or all of the above - you’re not just selling a service. You’re inviting your audience into a shared mission.

— That’s the kind of energy that builds real loyalty.
— That’s the kind of brand people brag about supporting.
— That’s Just Marketing® done right.

Dive deep into what it looks like to lead with authenticity - especially when it comes to inclusive language and imagery - at: MegBrunson.com/marketing-representation

What values do you want your marketing to reflect more clearly?

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