Most creators don’t have a strategy problem.
They have an identity problem.
You can’t build a brand that feels right when you don’t even know who you are or what you want.
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Consonance Connect is coming to London on June 12.
A room full of founders who are actually building.
No panels. No pitch decks. No awkward small talk.
Just real conversations with people who get it.
Get your tickets with the link below 👇
https://t.co/gFpdFQVD85
Consonance Connect London II is built around one insight.
The most valuable thing one founder can give another is not money or advice.
It’s honest presence in the same room.
Here is what that looks like on June 12:
Pitches• Conversations• Connections• Energy
Get your tickets here 👇
https://t.co/E22TQk8Gus
This is what it looks like when founders stop scrolling past each other on LinkedIn and actually get in the same room.
This is what Consonace connect is all about
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Your desire is not to become someone else, but to be more thoroughly yourself, realizing your true potential. You see your character as the clay that you will work with, slowly transforming your very weaknesses into strengths.
once u stop fantasizing about an ideal version of urself & start working towards it by setting ur alarm clock earlier, working out, reading & stop procrastinating you'll realise that it was so easy all along. ur ideal self will only ever exist in ur mind until u make the decision
Yes, anyone can build anything now. We know. But it wasn't that hard to do before. You execute a series of steps toward a goal.
The problem is psychological. Most people will still fail to start, and even more will fail to iterate. Your competition isn't as large as you think.
43 years ago, Michael Jackson stepped onto the stage in that fedora and gave the world the moonwalk for the very first time 🕺✨
A legendary Billie Jean performance that still feels untouchable today 🔥🔥
Shoot all shots! Career shots. Romantic shots. Friendship shots. Relocation shots. All of it! Take the risk. You owe it to yourself to pursue something new and embrace the possibility of getting exactly what you want. This is your confirmation.
Go for it!
Most people quit because they forget that you have to be bad at something before you can be good at it. It's so obvious. You suck. Of course you're not going to win in 2 weeks. But if you can learn to enjoy extended periods of failure, you will make it very, very far in life.
If you want a rare life, you have to be delusional. Doubt can enter your mind, and it can sound reasonable, but if you entertain it too much it will slowly drag you down into stagnation. I'd rather reap the lesson from massive failure than do nothing because it's not "realistic."
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
The greatest trait you can acquire is to work with tremendous intensity on things that matter to you, and more importantly, be strangely unbothered when those things don't work out.