Just start. Youโll figure it out.
Picking the right niche, doubting if you're good enough, and wanting everything perfect before you start? I've been there too. But guess what? You don't need it all figured out to start. Overthinking can stop you in your tracks. You stress about the PERFECT NICHE, wonder if you're good enough, or worry about how much you need to learn. But here's the thing: every successful creator starts with doubt. The most important thing is to JUST START. Once you begin, you'll discover what works for you and your audience. You'll learn and get better as you go. This community was different in the beginning. Start and then learn. This way, you accelerate your growth rate -- it's insane. Don't let the fear of not being perfect stop you. Your journey doesn't need to be flawless. It just needs to START. Pick something you enjoy talking about, create your first piece of content, and put it out there. You'll grow from there. It sucks day 1, but after you expose yourself enough... It gets "easier". Think about learning to ride a bike. You didn't wait until you were perfect to start. You got on, wobbled, maybe fell, but you got better each time. Creating content is just like that. Here's a friendly tip you might not have heard yet: Break your big goal into tiny, manageable tasks. Instead of thinking, โ need to create a whole video," Instead, โ
"I need to write one sentence for my video." When that's done, do the next tiny task. It makes everything feel more manageable. Another tip: Use a timer. Set it for 10 minutes and work on your content. When the timer goes off, take a break or keep going if you feel like it. It's amazing how much you can get done in small chunks of time. Also, don't do it alone. Find a buddy who's also starting something new. Use this community to connect with members and be accountability buddies! You can cheer each other on and share tips. It's way more fun and keeps you motivated. Even the biggest names didn't have all the answers on day one. They figured it out along the way, and you will too.