Social Media Planning Without Burnout
Social media feels endless — post every day, engage every hour, keep up with every algorithm change. For small teams and volunteers, that’s not sustainable. This guide is about doing less while achieving more.
Pick the Right Platform
Section titled “Pick the Right Platform”You don’t need to be everywhere. Ask:
- Where does your actual audience spend time? A youth program might be on Instagram/TikTok. A grant-seeking nonprofit might get more traction on LinkedIn.
- What can you sustain? One good platform is better than three neglected ones.
- What format do you enjoy? If you hate making videos, don’t force Reels.
Pick one primary platform and do it well. Add a second only when the first feels manageable.
The 80/20 Rule
Section titled “The 80/20 Rule”80% of your results come from 20% of your effort. Identify that 20%:
- What posts get the most engagement? (Do more of that)
- What takes the most time? (Automate or drop it)
- What drives actual outcomes — signups, donations, volunteers? (Double down)
Batch Create, Schedule, Forget
Section titled “Batch Create, Schedule, Forget”The burnout cycle is: create daily → run out of ideas → skip days → feel guilty. Break it:
- One hour, once a week — write 5–7 posts in a single sitting
- Use a scheduler — tools like Buffer, Meta Business Suite, or Later are free for basic use
- Set it and forget it — schedule everything for the week, then close the apps
Content Ideas When You’re Stuck
Section titled “Content Ideas When You’re Stuck”Keep a running list you can pull from:
- Behind the scenes (photos of your team working)
- Impact stories (someone your project helped, with permission)
- Quick tips (one useful thing your audience can apply today)
- FAQ (answer a question you get often)
- Shoutouts (thank volunteers, partners, supporters)
- Repurpose existing work (turn a newsletter into 3 posts)
Engagement: Set Boundaries
Section titled “Engagement: Set Boundaries”You don’t need to reply within minutes. Set realistic expectations:
- Reply to comments once a day
- DMs get a response within 24–48 hours (set an auto-reply if your tool supports it)
- Ignore arguments, trolls, and negativity that doesn’t serve your mission
Tools to Simplify
Section titled “Tools to Simplify”| Tool | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Buffer / Later | Schedule posts across platforms |
| Canva | Design graphics with templates |
| ChatGPT / Claude | Draft captions and brainstorm ideas |
| Linktree / Bio.link | One link for all your important pages |
The Minimal Workflow
Section titled “The Minimal Workflow”This is all you need to stay present without burning out:
- Sunday: 30 min — plan and schedule 5 posts for the week
- Daily: 10 min — check notifications, reply to comments
- Monthly: 1 hour — review what worked, adjust strategy
That’s about 4 hours a month — enough to maintain a consistent, genuine presence.