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Ever published content only to be met with silence? In this encouraging episode, Dylan explores the crucial gap between creation and recognition that causes many creators to give up just as they're building momentum.
You'll discover:
- Why the silence after hitting publish isn't a verdict (even though we treat it like one)
- How misinterpreting early feedback leads to unnecessary self-doubt
- The importance of not assigning destructive meaning to natural lag time
- Why your creative journey might lead to unexpected opportunities beyond views or money
- A mindset shift to help you stop getting in your own way
Whether you're just starting your content journey or feeling discouraged by current results, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on the patience required to build something meaningful.
Chapters
1. Getting Out of Your Own Way (00:00:00)
2. Creation and Recognition Clocks (00:00:49)
3. Dreaming Bigger Possibilities (00:01:38)
4. The Power of One Clear Idea (00:03:15)
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