Failure has been a constant thing on my journey as a solo creator. I remember when I launched my first online course, and it didn't do so hot. I felt like an utter impostor.
I took a step back and thought about what went wrong – like the course content, marketing, and who I was trying to reach. It wasn't easy to admit my mistakes, but it was needed.
So, I changed up my plan, made the course better, and tried a different way to promote it. The next launch went way better. It wasn't a huge win right away, but it was progress from putting my ego aside.
The main thing I've learned is that even when things go south, it can lead to some growth if you tackle it with the right attitude. This journey has its highs and lows, and treating failure as a teacher has been a big part of it.
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Failure has been a constant thing on my journey as a solo creator. I remember when I launched my first online course, and it didn't do so hot. I felt like an utter impostor.
I took a step back and thought about what went wrong – like the course content, marketing, and who I was trying to reach. It wasn't easy to admit my mistakes, but it was needed.
So, I changed up my plan, made the course better, and tried a different way to promote it. The next launch went way better. It wasn't a huge win right away, but it was progress from putting my ego aside.
The main thing I've learned is that even when things go south, it can lead to some growth if you tackle it with the right attitude. This journey has its highs and lows, and treating failure as a teacher has been a big part of it.