Solo games are tough for the extrovert, and most of this internet money is solo.
If you’re doing something new, and it’s even a smidge against your human nature, you’ll have to find ways to make it better suit you.
Becoming comfortable with what you’re doing isn’t that easy. Not all of us are so connected to our work or goals– that it feeds us scoops of energy and joy.
I’m thankful for my career, but at the same time #greenergrass.
Back to making work, work.
A lot of us will leave what brings us success and momentum to go copycat what looks fun and exciting, cause we’re bored.
Where ever you get returns in life, you should double-down. No, it’s not spiritual– we’re avoiding failure, the kind that sucks time and the lessons are useless.
Instead of searching again and again, edit– adjust, adapt. Make it more you. That’s how you reach success sooner.
For example, advertising is where my scales are tipped to favorite child. This is where little effort meets royal returns. Do I think about starting that podcast, being famous for nothing, and the influencer lifestyle? Shit yes.
But at the same time, I’m not leaving my path to go chase unicorns.
I have momentum.
Momentum is the hardest thing about success.
Instead, I’m thinking about what this looks like funner? What does my current path look like, if I were to go ALL THE WAY IN and just do this? How do I make it sustainable?
That answer– my own agency.
I draw energy from lots of projects, groups, people, variety.
Simple addition subtracts failure.
Before you run off into the meadow chasing sunsets, ask yourself: Where have I seen success in life?
Where does success find me attractive?
How can I make this mine?
#FoolForward
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