Online communities are not a slack channel, a discord server or a forum. Community is a service.
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Too many distractions last week. Didn’t achieve what I set out to do. Will need to make up for it this week.
This was one of my biggest mistakes on becoming a creator. Started big. Too big.
Something I’d like to do is write long form articles. A more indepth analysis on a specific subject. But I feel like that requires a lot more time than the short bites I’ve been writing daily.
An inability to cope with boredom kills more successes than any kind of competition. Alex Hillman, Tiny MBA
One of my main goals as a generalist is to have a great understanding of the basics on several topics.
Last week I was interviewed for a job at a startup. The founder asked me what made a specific community so successful. My answer was that the person leading such community, consciously or unconsciously, created an incredible experience.
In surfing there’s this thing called professional free surfer. It’s someone who’s paid to surf but doesn’t have the obligation to participate in contests. I’m not sure how many sports offers this possibility. You can dedicate your time to your sport without being a world champion or even trying to be one. You can think of them as influencers. They produce content. Get a lot of eyeballs on what they create and brands want to be involved.
So yesterday I had this crazy thought. Learning is my go to place to procrastinate.