Ideas aren’t worth a dime
I’ve had a lot of great ideas over the years.
In the first few years of high school (2010), I thought about recording a weekly album review podcast.
In the last few years of high school (2011), my best friend and I started vlogging our mini adventures and road trips.
After high school (2012), I toured in a band with three other musicians who were way more talented than me.
During college (2013), I had the idea to write a fashion blog.
After college (2017), I started recording a podcast interviewing content creators.
Early in my career (2018), I outlined an idea for a weekly curation newsletter called The Last Great Newsletter.
Can you imagine if I had picked one of those things and stuck with it? Where my newsletter would be, eight years in? Where my podcast would be, nine years in? Where my fashion blog, or band, or vlogs might be, more than a decade in?
Ideas aren’t worth a dime. Consistency could be worth millions.