Post something personal (without overthinking it)

Gemma Clancy
July 15, 2025

It’s usually easier to talk about your product than it is to talk about yourself.

Metrics, updates, announcements… they feel safe. Professional.

But personal content is often what cuts through, it’s people connecting with people, not just businesses.

Especially for early-stage founders, when you are the brand. And showing up as a real human can make all the difference in how people remember you, trust you, and choose to work with you.

This week’s 1% task:
Write one personal (LinkedIn) post. Just one.
It doesn’t need to be polished or profound. It just needs to be you.

Some prompts to get you started:
✨ What’s a big lesson you’ve learned lately?
✨ What’s something you’re genuinely proud of from the past few months?
✨ What’s currently taking up most of your focus or energy?
✨ What surprised you this week (in work or life)?

Keep it short. Keep it honest. Don’t worry about likes or perfect phrasing.
Because when you show up as yourself, consistently and without the pressure to perform, it creates space for real connection. And that’s what builds trust, and eventually, community.

Need some inspo?💡

We've collated a handful of good examples from our peers in the Aussie & Kiwi startup ecosystem:

🔥 Hot tip: What you'll notice about most of these is that they have a personal, "behind-the-scenes-feeling" image to accompany them. It doesn't have to be perfectly posed or curated, but if you can include an image with your post, we'd highly encourage it!

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