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Quarterly Update: Our Most Popular Blog Posts and Why They Work

Writer: Sophia WhitehouseSophia Whitehouse

Welcome, data nerds, psychology enthusiasts, and casual scrollers alike. It’s time for our quarterly blog post recap, where we celebrate the heroes of our content lineup—posts that struck a chord, sparked discussions, or simply racked up those sweet, sweet views.


1. ADHD vs. Autism: Understanding the Differences and Similarities

Why It Works: This post is the ultimate Venn diagram for parents, educators, and anyone trying to decode the nuances between ADHD and autism. It’s relatable, research-backed, and answers questions people Google at 2 a.m.


Pro Tip: Tackle complex topics with clarity and compassion, and you’ll always have an audience.


2. The Mental Load & Emotional Labor

Why It Works: This post calls out the unspoken truths of emotional labor—something we all feel but rarely articulate. It resonated with our audience because it named their pain points and offered validation (and a sprinkle of humor).


Lesson Learned: Sometimes, the best content simply reflects what people are living through.


3. New Ohio Law Expands Autism Therapy Coverage – What You Need to Know

Why It Works: Timely, relevant, and informative, this post hit a sweet spot for parents navigating the labyrinth of insurance and therapy. People love actionable takeaways, especially when it concerns their child’s well-being.


Content Insight: If your content solves a problem, people will keep coming back for more.


4. 31-Day Self-Care Challenge to End the Year Right

Why It Works: A blend of inspiration and practicality, this post served as a roadmap for people to reset and recharge. Challenges are inherently shareable, making them a hit for engagement.


Takeaway: People love content that makes them feel empowered and organized.


5. What Millennial Moms Really Want This Christmas

Why It Works: This post knew its audience and leaned into humor and relatability. By addressing a niche (but highly engaged) demographic, it generated buzz despite being seasonally specific.


Pro Tip: Tap into cultural moments and trends to connect with your audience.


What We’ve Learned

Analyzing these top posts gives us a clear picture of what works:

  • Timeliness Matters: Posts tied to current events (like autism therapy laws) see a surge in traffic.

  • Relatability Wins: Topics like emotional labor and ADHD resonate deeply because they reflect lived experiences.

  • Actionable Content Rules: People love guides, challenges, and insights they can use IRL.


Want to stay informed on our latest posts and updates? Call or text 614-470-4466, email admin@achievepsychology.org, or visit www.achievepsychology.org.


Works Cited

  1. Internal Blog Analytics Report (2025).

  2. HubSpot Content Trends (2024).

  3. Content Marketing Institute. (2024). The State of Blogging.

  4. Nielsen, J. (2006). How People Read on the Web.

  5. Patel, N. (2023). Content Strategies That Drive Traffic.


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