My Best Advice for Creating Content
Summary
- If you reflect on everything you learned over a year, you could make a compelling video full of insights.
- Producing content too frequently may result in less substantial material.
- To provide real value, identify the point at which you have enough meaningful content.
- Regularly review your week to determine the key lessons learned.
- Creating a summary of a week's experiences in a brief format can be valuable.
- By condensing information, you help others save time and this is a valuable service.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest starting with a weekly review. At the end of each week, sit down and think about the lessons you've learned, big or small. You don't need a lot of time or money to do this. Just an hour or so to reflect.
Now take those lessons and make them into something you can share. Maybe it's a short post on social media or a quick video. Keep it brief. Keep it simple. Maybe it's just 10 minutes long or a few paragraphs. You're aiming to give your biggest insights in a way that's easy to digest.
This is where the value is. By condensing a week's worth of learning into something short, you're saving other people time. You're helping them get the same insights without having to go through everything you did. And remember, do it regularly but only share when you have something meaningful to say.
Don't worry about making content all the time. It's better to have fewer, more impactful pieces than a lot of content with little value. Focus on what's meaningful. Think about what would really help someone or make a difference for them.
Here's the deal: as you keep doing this, you'll get better at identifying what's really important. You'll also get better at sharing it in a clear, powerful way. And that's how you'll start to build a reputation for providing real value.
Remember, quality over quantity. Reflect, condense, share. Keep it relevant and useful. That's how you'll help others and grow your business or personal brand at the same time.
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everybody learns a lot in a year if you just made one video a year on everything you actually learned it probably be a pretty decent video now if you do it every hour you probably don't have as much and so it's really just like at what interval do I have enough substance that I can provide value to an audience look at your calendar and think okay what were the lessons from this week you can still you know crystallize or create an artifact from the week that consolidates a week's worth of stuff into 10 minutes that will be valuable because anyone who can compress time provides value