
The Content Calendar Of Destiny (Part Three)
Segun Iwasanmi@iwasanmisegun212159
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The Algorithm Of Heaven's Media — Chapter Six
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“We don’t begin with what you post, Christian,” Dr. Okafor said quietly. “We begin with when you post… and why.”
He tapped the first part of the circle.
“This one is your Anchor Content. Your non-negotiable. The thing you show up for every day, even when your body is quarreling with you. This is the time you give to the CEO. Not because you feel holy, but because it is the foundation of everything else you’ll build. Your morning devotion. Not just talking but listening also. Fifteen calm minutes in the morning can steady a whole day better than one long, tired prayer at night.”
Christian scratched his head.
“But sir… I struggle with 6 AM. Some mornings my eyes just refuse to cooperate.”
Dr. Okafor smiled, the tired kind of smile adults wear when they understand too well.
“That is why it is called an Anchor. If you don’t anchor your day to God, the day will happily anchor itself to whatever is trending, fear, gossip, anxiety, nonsense. You protect this time the way a big company guards its product launch. Like your life depends on it, because it does.”
He moved his marker to the next part.
“The Evergreen Content.”
He said it in a quieter tone, almost like a secret.
“These ones are your character posts. They don’t expire. They don’t need timing; they need opportunity.”
He leaned back, studying Christian with a knowing look.
“When your roommate forgets money on the bed… that is an Evergreen moment.
When the cashier gives you extra change… another moment.
When someone tries to drag you into cheap talk about another person… yet another.”
He let the words settle.
“These are the small, almost invisible files Heaven pays the closest attention to. The ones nobody claps for. That is where consistency hides, Christian. Not in the dramatic things, but in the quiet ones you can easily pretend not to see.”
Christian felt a change in him, something gentle but firm. All this time he had been waiting for big, cinematic chances to be a better person, ignoring the everyday tests that passed him like wind.
Dr. Okafor tapped the board again.
“The third quadrant,” he said, “is where your rhythm starts to take shape…”
To be continued... 🔥
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