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Your Framework Is Sitting in a Notebook...

...Put It Where People Can See It!

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Rachel Boyce
May 22, 2026
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This is part of the Teach Train Coach Friday Growth Plan series → tasks that let you use your newly found ‘Monday Spark’ Action Plan time to build your personal brand or passive income streams.

A few weeks ago you did something most freelance educators never bother to do. You took the method you’ve been using with clients for years, broke it into steps, and gave it a name. You built your signature framework.

And then what?

It went into a Google Doc, or a notebook, or a note on your phone, and it’s been sitting there quietly ever since, feeling very pleased with itself but not actually doing anything.

This week, you take it public!

I want you to write a LinkedIn post that walks your audience through your framework. Not the full deep-dive, not a masterclass, not a fifteen-slide carousel with custom graphics (please, not yet).

Just a post that says: here is how I work with clients, here are the steps, and here is why this approach gets results.

Why does this matter?

Because up until now, your LinkedIn posts have been opinions and stories. Both valuable, both doing their job. But a framework post does something different.

  • It shows people how you think.

  • It demonstrates that you have a structured, repeatable approach to getting results, which is precisely the thing that separates “I’m a good teacher” from “I have a method that works.”

The first is a claim → The second is a proposition.

People hire propositions!

Here’s how to structure it

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