Two things that have been obstacles in my creative journey are the need for clarity and possessing knowledge beforehand. But then, as you mentioned, both are actually by-products of the creative process. This video makes you rethink your initial ideas and excuses for not creating content 😅
Very Insightful and you have explain it in a simple way. I can relate to all these 6 leverages. Specially two points- 1. Having clarity is most important thing. For that, you have to keep creating and be patient until you have that clarity. 2. You first create and then you get knowledge. If you are creating then you are automatically become more knowledgeable in that topic. And that helps you in becoming more confident.
This video is just amazing. I love it, once again, how you bring seemingly difficult obstacles to an easy point. Just start creating and you will find clarity, gain knowledge and everything else ... Creating is not "the end" of a journey, but the very beginning. For me, what still blocks me to "commit creative vomit" (as you once mentioned somewhere...) is that I don't feel somebody will be interested in or that I have nothing to share so far. More the latter. But once I start writing, I gain so many other ideas what I could write next about. Now I just started a digital notebook where I write down all those "vomits". Seems like becoming an endless source of inspirations! And I realized I need to focus more, because as you mentioned it's all about energy, not time. This comment really stuck me: "Building multiple habits at the same time could be energy draining. Because usually it is an energy issue and not a time issue". Thanks a lot. And open for any advice.
What is stopping me from creating content is I am doing a daily 9 to 5 job I have made a few videos hardly have time to edit and upload it. I need a little more motivation where I am surrounded by more content creators and eventually with surrounding I am sure will take out time on weekends and start uploading at-least one video in a week. However thanks for the lovely video 🙏🏻
Hey buddy, I saw your videos. And it's an awesome niche. Subscribed! I technically have a 9-5 as well, which is my business. I started with the path of least resistance, that is writing posts on LinkedIn. I did that for almost 3 years before getting into videos. By the way, you seem to write really well. Why don't you start with written format for a few weeks and then switch to video. That is the path of least resistance compared to videos. Sometimes we think we need motivation, but what we really need is momentum. The path of least resistance will help you get that momentum. Writing will help you carve out time for your "creation" without all the extra steps needed for a video. Once you have that tuned in, you can switch to video. Building multiple habits at the same time could be energy draining. Because usually it is an energy issue and not a time issue. We do carve out time for social media, don't we. 😊 But it doesn't need a lot of energy. I do agree that surrounding yourself with creators matters a lot. For example, I recently created a WhatsApp Group of creator friends. This has made a huge impact on my habit of creating. Planning to invite my friends here on UA-cam to join in as well. Do tell me if that sounds good, I will figure out a way to build an engaging group of creators. 😊
Wow thanks for lovely insights besides I will love to be in the creators group people talking about content, publishing, engagement, etc will be a motivation. I have just followed you on Instagram and shared my phone number. Also thanks for subscribing to my channel 😊
What is stopping you from creating and publishing content? Ask your questions and I will try my best to help you out.
Two things that have been obstacles in my creative journey are the need for clarity and possessing knowledge beforehand.
But then, as you mentioned, both are actually by-products of the creative process.
This video makes you rethink your initial ideas and excuses for not creating content 😅
Awesome! I love how some things really stick out. These lessons were also a turning point in my creator journey.
As usual an original and impactful content
🙌🙌🤗🤗 Hope this inspires you to start creating!
Very Insightful and you have explain it in a simple way.
I can relate to all these 6 leverages. Specially two points-
1. Having clarity is most important thing. For that, you have to keep creating and be patient until you have that clarity.
2. You first create and then you get knowledge. If you are creating then you are automatically become more knowledgeable in that topic. And that helps you in becoming more confident.
You first create and then get knowledge is something I also need to remind myself regularly to stop overthinking and start creating.
This video is just amazing. I love it, once again, how you bring seemingly difficult obstacles to an easy point. Just start creating and you will find clarity, gain knowledge and everything else ... Creating is not "the end" of a journey, but the very beginning. For me, what still blocks me to "commit creative vomit" (as you once mentioned somewhere...) is that I don't feel somebody will be interested in or that I have nothing to share so far. More the latter. But once I start writing, I gain so many other ideas what I could write next about. Now I just started a digital notebook where I write down all those "vomits". Seems like becoming an endless source of inspirations! And I realized I need to focus more, because as you mentioned it's all about energy, not time. This comment really stuck me: "Building multiple habits at the same time could be energy draining. Because usually it is an energy issue and not a time issue". Thanks a lot. And open for any advice.
Thanks Thomas, I just published a video you might like: ua-cam.com/video/wcPldk5CSbw/v-deo.htmlsi=7D7UiVZsIY4-zjcL
Another intresting insight of creators journey.
Excited to see what you create next!
What is stopping me from creating content is I am doing a daily 9 to 5 job I have made a few videos hardly have time to edit and upload it. I need a little more motivation where I am surrounded by more content creators and eventually with surrounding I am sure will take out time on weekends and start uploading at-least one video in a week.
However thanks for the lovely video 🙏🏻
Hey buddy, I saw your videos. And it's an awesome niche. Subscribed!
I technically have a 9-5 as well, which is my business.
I started with the path of least resistance, that is writing posts on LinkedIn. I did that for almost 3 years before getting into videos.
By the way, you seem to write really well. Why don't you start with written format for a few weeks and then switch to video. That is the path of least resistance compared to videos.
Sometimes we think we need motivation, but what we really need is momentum. The path of least resistance will help you get that momentum.
Writing will help you carve out time for your "creation" without all the extra steps needed for a video. Once you have that tuned in, you can switch to video.
Building multiple habits at the same time could be energy draining. Because usually it is an energy issue and not a time issue.
We do carve out time for social media, don't we. 😊 But it doesn't need a lot of energy.
I do agree that surrounding yourself with creators matters a lot.
For example, I recently created a WhatsApp Group of creator friends. This has made a huge impact on my habit of creating.
Planning to invite my friends here on UA-cam to join in as well. Do tell me if that sounds good, I will figure out a way to build an engaging group of creators. 😊
Wow thanks for lovely insights besides I will love to be in the creators group people talking about content, publishing, engagement, etc will be a motivation. I have just followed you on Instagram and shared my phone number. Also thanks for subscribing to my channel 😊
What stops me in creating content is that I feel what I am sharing is already out there, how am I reply helping? How can I create a leverage?
Uploading a short of this tomorrow! :D