Let me start off by saying that this is a new concept for me. In my mind, I always believed that if you’re moving slow, then you’re not moving at all. There are seasons where you have to make decisions quicker, but for the most part, as I get older, I’m beginning to realize that slow is good.
I found myself here in Atlanta at this moment, and I really don’t have a dedicated place to record my content like I did in Los Angeles. This move has been challenging—you can read about the bittersweet moments of moving back to Atlanta in one of my previous blogs. Ironically, since this is the case, and all the places that I used to have access to for content are no longer available, it has forced me to slow down and think through the process more. As a result, I created this 30 Days of Content segment for The Ground Up Academy, part one, and I’ll be working on part two soon.
My thought was: should I proceed to part two, or should I put out the 30 Days of Content first, see the questions people are asking, and develop part two from there? Honestly, I wouldn’t have thought that far ahead before. It’s actually allowing me to see a lot of things this way.
I have a pretty large email list, and I’m trying to decide: should I just make this email list a part of this new campaign, or should I craft these new emails for my old list to gauge interest first? Then I can create a new list based on the open rates and reactions to those emails. Again, this is one of those things that I would’ve probably rushed through in the past instead of giving it some deep thought.
I wasn’t even intending to pin a blog today, but as I was thinking through this process and writing on my whiteboard, I realized:
Taking my time is teaching me that slow is good. It’s fascinating how stepping back can open up new perspectives and opportunities. By slowing down, I’m allowing myself to process ideas more thoughtfully and strategically, ultimately leading to better outcomes. Whether it’s developing content for The Ground Up Academy or deciding how to engage my email list, I’m learning that patience can yield valuable insights.
So, as I navigate this transition and embrace this slower pace, I encourage you to consider the power of taking your time. Sometimes, the best decisions come when we allow ourselves the space to think and reflect.
God Bless The Entrepreneur.
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