Making Content With a Full Time Job
Summary
- When creating content on different teams, it's important to aim for simplicity and integration into existing workflows.
- Even though I've been concentrating on Alex's brand, it's also vital for me to focus on building my personal brand without feeling guilty about it.
- Support from a partner, like Alex's encouragement for me, is crucial when venturing into new personal projects and areas of growth.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest implementing the idea of simplicity and integration in content creation. Start by looking at what you do every day and find a way for new content to fit into that workflow. For example, if you write emails, maybe turn some of those emails into blog posts or social media content.
A good way of doing personal branding, without feeling guilty for not supporting someone else's brand, is to set aside specific time for it. Schedule a time slot that is just for you, maybe 30 minutes a day or a few hours a week, and use that time to focus on your content and brand.
I also recommend finding a support partner, like a friend or colleague. They can help encourage you as you work on new projects or personal growth. Their support can make a big difference in sticking with your goals and not feeling alone on your journey.
Here's a small action plan:
- Look at your daily tasks and see how you can create content that fits into what you're already doing.
- Set aside specific time slots dedicated to building your personal brand.
- Find a partner who will support and encourage you in your new endeavors.
Remember, the key is to make the process as easy and integrated as possible so that it doesn't feel like an extra burden. It's about smartly using your time and resources to create value without overwhelming yourself.
Quotes by Leila Hormozi
"We want to make it as easy as possible to make content"
– Leila Hormozi
"I don't want it to detract from what I'm already doing"
– Leila Hormozi
"I want it to be integrated as much as possible"
– Leila Hormozi
"I've just always focused on Alex's brand"
– Leila Hormozi
"Alex is the first person to tell me I need to pay attention to my brand"
– Leila Hormozi
Full Transcript
Alex and I have different ideas for our content and as we get separate teams it's going to look different but the idea was we want to make it as easy as possible to make content I don't want it to detract from what I'm already doing I want it to be integrated as much as possible I've just always focused on Alex's brand it feels like in a weird way me focusing on mine I don't like feeling like I put less focus on his or I I give less support to it in any way but he is listen Alex is the first person to tell me I need to pay attention to my brand no I know he like mind me into you know doing what's best for me