Founders need to obsess.
You only get one life.
Don’t screw it up by being average.
Go all in.
Act like a psycho.
Let people call you crazy.
Obsession is the only way to win.
Everyone is wrapped up in their own lives, they don't care about:
• How cringe you are.
• Your post that flopped.
• Your offer that was rejected.
Nobody cares as much as you think.
Keep posting and selling.
Keep being you.
You're not scared of failing. You're scared of being seen trying.
Here's the actual move:
Post your first 30 reels with zero expectations.
Not "good" posts. Reps.
Number them in a note on your phone - 1 of 30, 2 of 30, so each one is just a tally, not a verdict.
You're not building an audience yet. You're building tolerance for being seen.
No deleting, no matter how it does.
By post 30 the fear is gone, you've found what you actually like making, and you have a month of real data instead of a year of drafts.
Most people never start because they're trying to nail post 1.
Go be bad 30 times on purpose.
The good stuff starts at 31.
I'm not sure who needs to hear this... but most things in life are more achievable than we think. If you decide what you want and go after it with full effort and intensity... the world will bend to your will far more easily than you might expect.
Founders need to obsess.
You only get one life.
Don’t screw it up by being average.
Go all in.
Act like a psycho.
Let people call you crazy.
Obsession is the only way to win.
Everyone is wrapped up in their own lives, they don't care about:
• How cringe you are.
• Your post that flopped.
• Your offer that was rejected.
Nobody cares as much as you think.
Keep posting and selling.
Keep being you.
You're not scared of failing. You're scared of being seen trying.
Here's the actual move:
Post your first 30 reels with zero expectations.
Not "good" posts. Reps.
Number them in a note on your phone - 1 of 30, 2 of 30, so each one is just a tally, not a verdict.
You're not building an audience yet. You're building tolerance for being seen.
No deleting, no matter how it does.
By post 30 the fear is gone, you've found what you actually like making, and you have a month of real data instead of a year of drafts.
Most people never start because they're trying to nail post 1.
Go be bad 30 times on purpose.
The good stuff starts at 31.
Two things I've learned:
Prayer works & table always turn.
Stay grounded and patient. God wouldn't have put that desire in your heart if it wasn't part of his plan.