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Good morning
Yesterday on a coaching call, my coach said something that really convicted me. Someone on the call mentioned visiting a business school and meeting a woman there who showed everyone a picture of her baby daughter. Everyone reacted the same way — smiling, saying how cute the baby was, and talking about how babies are treated differently. When you’re dealing with a baby, you naturally treat it like a baby. You talk to it gently, you expect it to need help, and you respond accordingly. The point my coach made was simple but powerful: People treat things according to the level of maturity they see. If something is a baby, you treat it like a baby. If something is grown, you treat it like it’s grown. That hit me. Sometimes in business we want people to treat what we’re building like it’s mature, established, and valuable — but the way we’re presenting it still looks like a baby. And people respond accordingly. The question that stuck with me was: Are you presenting your work like a baby… or like something fully grown? I love y’all
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I'm working on making my business a full grown adult. Right now it's like a teenager - but like a boring teenager lol.
Hope this helps
Hey y’all just want to provide some encouragement. Everyday is a process of being better than the day before. Sometimes as creatives we beat ourselves up about things we “should” have done. But in reality - focus on that doesn’t help us. We gotta start from somewhere and get better. If you are constantly feeling like a failure then it’s more than a behavior change thats needed - there’s a belief change needed - and you need to grow into the next better version of yourself asap. I’ll talk more on this - but I just wanted to let you know 1 mess up isn’t the end of the world. Fight harder to solve the problem than you do replaying it in your mind. I love y’all
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I had some fairly major mess-ups the other days. With two separate clients. I’m talking amateur stuff. A few years ago, I would have beaten myself up pretty bad about something that my clients had no clue even happened. I’ve gotten used to “rolling with the punches” quite a bit, thankfully. This reminder is so important, Ryant! Thanks for always being so encouraging!
Do you know how to build systems in your business?
Yall, let me know if you would like to learn how to install systems in your business ? Me and this company are almost done working on my systems - and 5 meetings (and $3k) later it’s just hitting me how all of this is supposed to work. Lemme know if you want me to turn Q&A into a quick workshop and setting up systems in the biz
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I’m obsessed with learning about different business’ systems! Yes. 🙌
Lesson Learned from a Small thing
What’s up, family Quick lesson from something small that turned into a big shift for me. I finally cleaned out my equipment room this week. Total chaos before 😅 I asked my aunt (who’s amazing at decluttering) for her process and she said: Start at the door. Work your way around the room.Three piles: trash, keep, giveaway. Simple. Clear. It worked fast. Then I asked how she’d organize equipment. Her answer blew my mind—not because it was fancy, but because it made sense: - What you use most stays closest - Accessories live with the gear - Backups together - Maintenance together - Occasional-use items together A few hours later, the room was done—but the real takeaway wasn’t about organization. It hit me that I invest in masterminds and high-level rooms (which I’m grateful for), but I’ve been overlooking something powerful: There is mentorship all around you. Family. Friends. Peers.Even people you talk to every day. That’s why this group matters. You don’t just have access to me—you have access to each other. You don’t have to wait for the “perfect post” to get help. When you speak up about what you’re dealing with, you get clarity faster. Don’t miss what’s available to you by staying quiet. One more thing: I’m opening space for 5 people who are serious about leveling up their video businesses Once those 5 are chosen, we’ll work together to identify and eliminate the gaps currently holding them back. If you want to be considered, DM me. Love y’all ✌🏾
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I need your aunt in my life stat 😆 This is a great story!
Q&A is in 11 days
Q&A is in 11 days. I’d love to do some teaching as well, but what is it that you want me to teach. List it in the comments below & we can vote on what I’ll be teaching in less than two weeks. Love y’all !
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@Ryant Nelson I have done a few - I second shot as a videographer for a wedding in December. I “apply” for plenty of them but I think my portfolio must not appeal to them!
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@Ryant Nelson ohhhh! Gotcha!!
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Ashley Edwards
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Austin Photographer of 10 years exploring my passions in filmmaking. I love music, film and photography.

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