How to stay consistent on your journey as creator

I've been in the online business for 4yrs now.

Most of the people I started with have quit.

Not just online business, but entrepreneurship.

Because it's hard and difficult.

But I'm still here building my brand and business daily.

So, how do I stay consistent?

What keeps me going?

Here are 5 things you need to stay consistent on your creator journey:

1. KNOW YOUR WHY

Before you start anything in life.

Have a strong reason behind it.

Without a vision, you'll have no direction.

With no direction, you'll easily quit.

Find your strong WHY behind your actions.

2. PLAN:

A goal without a plan won't work.

Plan everything you do on LinkedIn.

Act with intention and strategy.

Plan your networking strategy.

Plan your content strategy.

Plan your writing strategy.

This will make the process easy.

3. BE POSITIVE:

Negativity leads to more negativity.

Don't let anything distract you.

If your content doesn't perform well.

Don't let it bring you down.

See it as an opportunity to get better.

See opportunity in every challenge.

4. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF:

When I started my creator journey.

I had no;

- Friends.

- Followers.

- Writing skills.

But I kept believing in myself.

I knew I could make it possible.

Then everything happen.

If you don't believe you can do it.

No one else will.

5. THINK LONG-TERM:

Success takes time.

Short-term thinking doesn't work.

If you want to win.

Think long-term and play long-term.

Most people want quick result.

But success doesn't work that way.

It takes sacrifice to get to where you want to be.

- Start.

- Fail.

- Learn.

- Iterate.

- Get better.

Repeat this process until you win.

With these 5 skills.

You'll achieve your goal as a creator.

I hope you found it helpful.

Thanks

Victor Ugwuoke

PS: If you have any challenge you're struggling with when it comes to building your brand and monetizing.

Let me know. I want to help you tackle the problem. It's a free help.

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