Six Ways to Grow as a Creator Without Being a Glutton
A chef will have 3,000 calories more than they need for the same reasons a creator goes three hours deep into a YouTube rabbit hole.
They both fell victim to the perils of their given professions. And you don’t need to be Jacques Torres or Mr. Beast. This is more likely to happen to an amateur than a professional. And as an amateur in the kitchen and a complete novice in creating content, I’d much rather not blow up my life in either regard.
I spend a lot of time thinking about audience and content lately. Like learning to cook, it requires experience, time, and patience. It also requires handling hazardous materials. If you’re a pastry chef with a sweet tooth and little self-control, you might also end up diabetic. If you are a creator committed to consuming and engaging in content on LinkedIn, TikTok, and Instagram, you are even more likely to do some real damage to yourself.
Like a food engineered to prey upon our deepest biological cravings so that you can’t help but keep eating it (ice cream for me), social media algorithms will pull every subconscious lever in your head to keep you scrolling.
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So, how do I consume enough to learn, create, and engage without spending the entire afternoon watching Joe Rogan proselytize the latest UFO conspiracy? Here’s what I’ve been doing to be the chef who tastes as opposed to gorges:
If you got this far but don’t fancy yourself a creator, you may still be thinking of Mr. Beast. The truth is that the founder’s voice is what resonates most with a venture’s customers. All content is marketing, and all marketing is content. If you’ve recently gone from zero to one on this journey, I’d love to hear what frameworks have helped you the most.