Ep. 15 You Have to Be the First to Believe in Your Vision
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概要
In this episode, I’m talking about vision, self-trust, and what it means to keep going when you’re the only one who can see where you’re headed.
The heart of the episode is this idea that when you’re building something new (a business, a body of work, a creative project, a different version of your life), there might not be anyone else who fully gets it.
I share why you have to be the first one to believe in your vision, and how to show your vision love the same way you would a person, a relationship, or a plant you want to see thrive. We talk about living as if your vision is already true, making small daily progress that add up, and learning to love solitude so your ideas have space to grow.
If you’ve been feeling a little lonely in your work, misunderstood by people around you, or unsure if what you’re doing even matters, this one is for you.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
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My messy content-brainstorming process (and why “don’t hesitate, create” is kind of my motto)
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Seasonal mood decline and how I lean in
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How analog hobbies help me stay grounded while I’m building big things
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How your vision often won’t make sense to anyone else at the beginning and why that’s actually a good sign
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What it means to live your vision
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The power of small, visual daily progress and how it keeps you motivated
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Learning to love solitude when so much of your creative work happens alone
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Keeping your ideas close to your heart and protecting early-stage visions from unnecessary criticism
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The thing I wish someone had told me in high school about trusting my own ideas
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