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FeelsComfort
Comfort & Wellness Content Dashboard
Comfort & Wellness Content Workflow
Plan, write, and refine content that helps people feel calmer, cozier, and more emotionally supported—without
the overwhelm.
dashboard turn it into a full content ecosystem.
Core idea & content tip
Choose a single comfort‑driven concept to anchor your content—for example: “softening evening anxiety,”
“creating a cozy corner,” or “making mornings feel less harsh.”
- Feeling: What do you want your reader to feel by the end?
- Shift: What changes from “before” to “after” your content?
- Support: What gentle, realistic steps can you offer?
Soft structure
Gentle guidance
Prompt generator
Use these patterns to generate prompts for blog posts, reels, or emails:
- “Instead of…” Show a softer alternative to a harsh habit.
- “What if comfort looked like…” Reframe comfort beyond clichés.
- “A gentle way to…” Offer low‑pressure, realistic steps.
- “When you feel…” Validate a feeling, then offer support.
Reel hooks
Email subject lines
Caption starters
Social content creators
Short, nurturing posts that feel like a friend checking in. Focus on reassurance, validation, and
one small suggestion.
One‑sentence comforts, reframes, or reminders that someone can read in a rush and still feel softer
afterward.
- “If today feels heavy…” + one gentle sentence.
- “You’re not failing if…” + normalize a struggle.
- “Try this tiny comfort:” + one doable action.
Visual & video content
Turn a comfort concept into a simple visual: “3 ways to soften your evening,” “4 signs you need a
cozy reset,” etc.
Outline gentle scripts for breathing breaks, cozy rituals, or “sit with me while we…” style videos.
Slow pacing
Warm textures
Quiet soundscapes
Guides, reports & deeper dives
Use this space as the starting point for more in‑depth resources—downloadable guides, email series, or
comfort “mini‑courses.”
- Comfort guide: “Designing a softer evening routine.”
- Report: “Why your nervous system craves cozy structure.”
- Email series: “7 days of tiny comforts.”
Nurture sequences
Evergreen resources
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