Don’t expect to lose your soul by following my template. Do this instead if you care about creating a lifestyle that lets you write and create whenever you feel like it. And make some money.
Hi Kerry, It's amazing that if you start out with a focus on what matters, what lights your fire, you can't get it wrong. The best thing? The money follows easily, and you f*cking love what you do.
This feels like a gift - thank you for expressing this into the the field, it reaches far beyond even the people who read it with their own eyes. The scarcity mindset - that this fear-based marketing has drummed into us (me), is tricky to shake - but this is EXACTLY what I was been yearning for without having had the words to ask for it. Thank you!
You are welcome. It's really something we are not aware of. I just wrote an article today about how deep does this goes, it's really about deconstructing the matrix grid completely of those outdated habits. Thanks for your insight!
This is exactly the kind of perspective that’s missing in so many conversations about marketing. The idea that creativity and passion should drive the process rather than fear-based tactics resonates deeply. It’s so easy to get caught up in algorithms, strategies, and ‘hacks’ that we forget why we started creating in the first place. The reminder to prioritize genuine connection and undiluted passion is a game-changer. Thank you for putting this together, Elisabeth.
Hi Sikieng, thanks for leaving an insightful message. I guess we should stop thinking about marketing as something external to our energy. It's actually much simpler than we are taught to believe.
Yes, and in important distinction to learn over time as we mature - are we actually doing what is right - in a way that resonates with our health & welness - hopefully, or are we continuing to do what we always have done feeling this is the right way to go - not bc it is but bc we are familar with it.
It takes a lot of de-conditioning as adults, but I agree, it's doable. Our generation is not taught to think like this (I’m in my early 40s not 80s :D, yet it’s true)
This is exactly how I feel in business (and art) passion projects are huge driver for sanity and growth but digging into the marketing - I think people genuinely forget this stage because they’re too busy trying to get get rich quick schemes and sales instantly.
My business ethos has always been about sowing the seeds, using SEO to its advantages but building those connects and acting quietly. Then when I’m talking about ‘strategies’ no one quite seems on board because it isn’t an overnight success scheme.
Love this!! I think you have articulated everything I’ve been trying to figure out about my ‘business’ perfectly!!
Hi Kerry, It's amazing that if you start out with a focus on what matters, what lights your fire, you can't get it wrong. The best thing? The money follows easily, and you f*cking love what you do.
I’m so excited to be here! 🤩
Love it too!
I love this. I resonate with a couple points that I had to learn throughout the journey. Thank you.
Thanks. It's not easy at all. Apparently seems easy, it's a constant journey.
This feels like a gift - thank you for expressing this into the the field, it reaches far beyond even the people who read it with their own eyes. The scarcity mindset - that this fear-based marketing has drummed into us (me), is tricky to shake - but this is EXACTLY what I was been yearning for without having had the words to ask for it. Thank you!
You are welcome. It's really something we are not aware of. I just wrote an article today about how deep does this goes, it's really about deconstructing the matrix grid completely of those outdated habits. Thanks for your insight!
Thanks for removing a big chunk of anxiety about being in this space.
It's good you are here on this platform. People are actually good and nice people. No pressure.
Thank you I appreciate that 🙏
This is exactly the kind of perspective that’s missing in so many conversations about marketing. The idea that creativity and passion should drive the process rather than fear-based tactics resonates deeply. It’s so easy to get caught up in algorithms, strategies, and ‘hacks’ that we forget why we started creating in the first place. The reminder to prioritize genuine connection and undiluted passion is a game-changer. Thank you for putting this together, Elisabeth.
Hi Sikieng, thanks for leaving an insightful message. I guess we should stop thinking about marketing as something external to our energy. It's actually much simpler than we are taught to believe.
Well said, Elisabeth. I totally agree with this.
Elisabeth Worth - "About Me: Most of the Time, I Don’t Know What the F* I’m Doing"
EW I love this piece and the tip/advice/action items you lay out right along with your story! Big High Five for you! 🖐
P.S. Most of the people most of the time, don't know what the F*ck they are doing!
It is so liberating to know we are just doing what we feel is right. Thanks for your thoughts.
Yes, and in important distinction to learn over time as we mature - are we actually doing what is right - in a way that resonates with our health & welness - hopefully, or are we continuing to do what we always have done feeling this is the right way to go - not bc it is but bc we are familar with it.
It takes a lot of de-conditioning as adults, but I agree, it's doable. Our generation is not taught to think like this (I’m in my early 40s not 80s :D, yet it’s true)
@Elisabeth Worth Hmm yes, de-conditioning sounds about right.
This is exactly how I feel in business (and art) passion projects are huge driver for sanity and growth but digging into the marketing - I think people genuinely forget this stage because they’re too busy trying to get get rich quick schemes and sales instantly.
My business ethos has always been about sowing the seeds, using SEO to its advantages but building those connects and acting quietly. Then when I’m talking about ‘strategies’ no one quite seems on board because it isn’t an overnight success scheme.