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10:10am
Counting all activity might be helpful if we have to focus on one particular direction and keep moving forward. However, it might also be deadly boring. We have to repeat the same words every day and find a way to entertain ourselves to be engaged in the process. When I do the same exercises every morning, I know that it keeps my body strong and flexible; I know that it’s extremely useful not only for my health but for my psychological state as well. It takes me only one or two hours a day, which is 1/16 or 1/8 of my daily time capital, but then I’m alert for the rest of the day and feel no tiredness whatsoever.
So, just repeating the same words like: “I feel great,” or “the exercises were awesome,” or “it’s so powerful to start every morning by doing meditation, gymnastics, etc.”—just writing down a simple plan about what’s expected to be done is invaluable investment in one’s personal development. Yet, we are too lazy, sometimes, that neither knowledge nor understanding seems to be able to compel us to a preferable course of action.
I’ve done the exercises. It was great, but I missed a few things. Now, I’m about to write a plan for today.
1. Publishing
2. Working on the video.
3. Watching Gillian Perkins.
4. Taking a lesson on YCA.
5. Self-Talk.
6. Reading poetry.
7. Working on pronunciation.
8. Meditation.
9. Walking.

11:45am.
Publish is done.

12:01am.
Here is a lesson from YCA.
Collaboration.
-Get set up. –Know your value. –Choose compatible collaborators. –Connecting with potential partners. –Be authentic. –Cross-promote. –Turn new viewers into subscribers.
I think it doesn’t make sense to watch any particular “creator” on youtube now. What’s better is just learning with YCA. There are lots of materials out there. Instead of taking just one lesson a day and watching many videos, why wouldn’t try taking as many lessons as possible?
The next lesson: Create great content. Content strategy.
10 Fundamentals of a creative strategy.
1. Shareability. Will views share your videos?
2. Conversation. Are you speaking directly to your audience?
3. Interactivity. Is there a way to involve the audience?
4. Consistency. Are there strong recurring elements?
5. Targeting. Is there a clearly defined audience?
6. Sustainability. If the audience loves it, can you make more of it?
7. Discoverability. Will your videos get found through search, or related videos?
8. Accessibility. Can every episode be fully appreciated by new viewers?
9. Collaboration. Is there room to feature other youtube creators?
10. Inspiration. Is this idea coming from a place of genuine interest?

Now, it’s getting hot. In addition to these fundamentals, I discovered the ERB channel, which looked quite fascinating at first glance.

The next lesson: Targeting.
-The channel level. –The video level. –An underserved audience.

Evening.
My love for A has grown beyond comprehension. We are back together. I have no idea how I could have written all these things on previous pages, saying that it was time to break off. Yep, it’s hard to maintain a relationship with a chick who’s 10 years younger and has a totally different worldview, but—
I don’t think working non-stop is a good idea. A helps me a lot in terms of getting rest and shifting my brain from the focused mode to the diffused one. Anyway, we’re back, and I’m happy about it. What’s gonna follow next is in any case determined by what’s going on now and what was going on before. Should I waste time by carrying about it more than necessary?

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