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What Changes Do You Need to Make?

 

Sorry, I'm not going on the meta stream thought wave, rather I'm going to talk about what you have and where you need to change to get there... on your content creation. And, well, maybe a bit about you....



I admit. that for a while I wasn't the best at writing or, if I'm honest, with content creation in general.  The fact of the matter is that I suck at it.  The difference between what I wanted to write and how people looked at it was amazing.  And almost a kick in the teeth.  Because I wasn't the best writer and I wasn't creating content people wanted to read.

It wasn't until a couple of months ago when I thought about and looked at my own actions to the question what changes do you need to make? 

I came to the conclusion that I have a pretty crappy track record for that, and the only way I can help myself is by taking action.  Forget about prefect or anyone else, just get it done for me.  The thing I believe will play into this is how much I am willing to do to get there.  So, with that in mind, yes I need to make changes, and yes I will have to change my habits.

The content on this blog and the others will come first then, growing from there.  The next is commitment no matter what.  Things will not change if here is not a change to begin with.

Content creation is key to any business, regardless of if it is online or not.  The next is building and changing no matter how much it hurts.

The last thing is be logical and yet a bit passionate about what you are doing. As much as it's great to say that you have a youtube channel, a blog or a website or write articles, if there is no content you are not a content creator.  If you have 100 subs on youtube and no videos you only have subs.

By the same token, what changes will you need to make if your content you have doesn't work? I believe that will also make or break your work.  Your work is judged regardless of what you feel about it.  You can only get better if you take a moment to look at what you're offering to people.



Of course, you can tell everyone to "go away and never come back if you don't like me" and that too is a choice.  It's not a change, but it is a choice.


In the end, change is a choice, and frankly, as I have learned it's not an easy one to do.  That goes for life, and content creation.


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