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 ✌🏾