How I Have Time For Everything
Last week, I wrote to you from Dallas, Texas, where I was attending VidSummit. I shared with you that it was difficult for me to be a small fish in a big pond, but I was determined to follow my advice of running my own race. I met many amazing people, and because I was open to it, I received valuable feedback on how I could improve my Youtube channel. Sometimes, feeling uncomfortable is an indicator that you're growing. That was the case here.
I didn't get a selfie with Mr. Beast, though.
The end of Q3 going into Q4 wraps up one of the busiest seasons in my life. I'll share with you what I accomplished and some reflections:
I'm about to launch a new program designed to help people in tech get promoted as quickly as possible. More on that below. This includes marketing, developing the curriculum, and what seems like a trillion other details.
I wrote, shot, and published five YouTube videos.
I wrote 13 weekly newsletter emails, including a guest spot on the ByteByteGo newsletter yesterday.
I …
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