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Staying Consistent While Working 12Hrs Shifts
SLUMBABY ACADEMY 🎓 A lot of people ask how I stay consistent with content while working 12-hour shifts. Truth is… it ain’t easy. But if you really want something in life, you gotta sacrifice. Some days I get off work tired as hell… but I still record a video, write music, or post something for my supporters. Because consistency beats talent. You don’t need the perfect setup. You don’t need millions of views. You just need discipline. Even if you work 12 hours a day… you still got 24 hours to chase your dream. Stay locked in. Stay hungry. Stay consistent. – SlumBaby Academy 📚🔥
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Staying Consistent While Working 12Hrs Shifts
Before vs After A Real YouTube Learning Moment
Before: I used to think better editing = more views. I spent hours polishing videos… and still got low reach. After:I shifted focus to idea + script first, kept editing simple, and made thumbnails clearer. Result: Higher retention, better clicks, and way less burnout. Lesson: perfection doesn’t win on YouTube clarity does.What’s one small change that worked for you?
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You don’t rise to your goals. You fall to your systems.
Most creators set goals like: • “Hit 10K subs” • “Get monetized” • “Go viral” But here’s the truth 👇 You don’t rise to your goals. You fall to your systems. On YouTube, goals don’t upload video.. Syetems do. A goal says “I want to grow.” A system says: • I upload ___ times per week • I research ideas before I record • I package every video with intention (title + thumbnail) • I review my last video before posting the next one When motivation fades, your system is what keeps you posting. When a video flops, your system is what tells you what to fix. When growth feels slow, your system keeps you consistent anyway. If you’re stuck on YouTube, don’t ask: “Why haven’t I hit my goal yet?” Ask instead: “Do I even have a system?” Build the system. The goals will take care of themselves. 🚀
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Random YouTube game on a Wednesday 👀
YouTube rewards momentum. It rewards your last video. If people loved your last upload, 9 times out of 10 they’re more likely to click your next one. That’s why posting something completely off-topic can kill your momentum. If a video goes 1/10, that’s not random. its feedback. its telling you what your next video should look like, feel like, or be about. This is why content pillars (or buckets) matter. Same thing. Buckets give you direction.They help you understand what your audience actually wants. They stop you from guessing every time you upload. Know your buckets → keep momentum → grow faster. 🚀
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How to make your first $1,000 with zero audience on skool
1. Removal: The more is actually less efficient. You need to focus on the tasks that get you the best results. 2. Understanding the input as fast as possible: if you can attract, convert, and deliver, you're good. You have a business that works. 3. Setting up a payment link. If you don't have a way to get paid no one's going to give you money
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