8 years in business. I won't pretend I always knew what I was doing, but I knew enough to keep going.
Over the last 8 years I've pivoted when I should have quit, built community when everyone else was chasing followers, and spent a lot of time unlearning the idea that there's only one right way to run a business or show up online.
Here's what I actually know now:
β¦ Posting more is not a strategy
β¦ Community first β always, from day one
β¦ Burnout is a signal, not a badge of honour
β¦ The pivot that scares you might be the one that saves you
β¦ Done beats perfect every single time
β¦ Your content needs a roadmap, not just a plan
β¦ There is no one-size-fits-all β the best approach is the one that fits your business
8 years of building something on my own terms has taught me that sustainable always wins. Not flashy, not viral, not perfect. Sustainable.
Here's to 8 more. π
I'd love to know β what's one thing 8 years (or however many years you've been at this) has taught you? Drop it in the comments.