Nobody's Watching
No one is looking at you. This is true.
Depending on how you look at it, it’s either demoralizing or liberating!
People are too busy to spend time thinking about what someone else is doing/working on. For most of you reading this, you’re likely not a celebrity with a vast following. If you’re concerned about hitting publish on a blog/video/podcast/art because of criticism or mistakes getting highlighted, I can assure you most people aren’t even going to see it. This isn’t meant to be discouraging, this is a good thing. Why? It means we can hit publish on this one and move on to the next piece. The first one might be terrible, but the second won’t be as bad. Eventually, you will get good at it. It’s better to get the bad ones out now without an audience so you’re ready when the audience comes.
Here’s the catch - if you never hit publish, the audience won’t come. To quote the shoe brand '“Just do it”
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