Why You Aren’t Promoting Your Great Work

📍LIVE ONLINE EVENT
🗓️ APRIL 29 from
12–1 PM ET | 9–10 AM PT | 5–6 PM UK
🎟️ Free

Your Great Work needs an ambassador. And it has to be you.


Many people doing Great Work have had this experience: You know there are things you could be doing to share your work. Writing, posting, reaching out for speaking opportunities, starting conversations, and following up. You think about it all the time, and you genuinely want your ideas to reach more people.

And then you don’t do it.

Not consistently, anyway.

  • You hesitate.

  • You overthink what to say.

  • You tell yourself you’ll come back to it when you have more clarity, more time, or a better plan.

In the meantime, your work stays mostly where it is, circulating inside the same small circles where it began.

When people experience it, it changes things, but not many new people are finding it.

From the outside, this can look like procrastination.

In reality, it’s what happens when visibility doesn’t feel authentic to who you are or workable in your actual life. Let’s be real: if your options are “do more all the time” or “chase viral moments regardless of how it feels,” it's no wonder you stall out.

But you still need to engage.

Great Work does not spread just because it’s brilliant or impactful. It spreads when someone carries it into conversations, brings it into new rooms, and explains it clearly enough that others can understand it and pass it on.

👉 That someone is you.

In other words, your Great Work needs an ambassador.

This class is for you if you are:

  • Doing work you care about, but not sharing it as much as you know you should

  • Thinking about writing, posting, or speaking, but not following through

  • Unsure how to talk about your work without sounding awkwardly self-promotional

  • Wanting your ideas to reach more people without becoming someone you’re not

In this class, you’ll learn:

  • Why you aren’t promoting your Great Work

  • How to think about promoting your Great Work in a way that excites you instead of draining you

  • Strategies to represent your Great Work that still feels like you

 

REGISTER HERE:

This event is online via Zoom on April 29, 2026, from 12-1 PM Eastern Time

 

MEET YOUR GUIDE

I’m Dr. Amanda Crowell, a cognitive psychologist and the author of Great Work.

For the past several years, I’ve been thinking about two questions. What is your Great Work, and why does it matter that you do it? Once you know that, how do you help the right people understand it?

I founded the Network Effect Lab to help people clarify what they stand for and help their ideas travel beyond the small circles where they began.

If you want your work to land without chasing attention or turning yourself into something you’re not, you’re in the right place.

 

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