It's amazing how different we all are. I've spent the last few days shooting content—videos and photos—for the blog, for social media, and beyond. Met up with my team and just banged a bunch out all at once. I'm exhausted. I'm beat. I had to recover with a long session at the beach. I can spend hours reading and researching, parsing studies, writing content, posting to Twitter, working on PK products, that kind of thing, but as soon as I have to film a video or go on a podcast, I balk. I don't dread them. In fact, I'm quite good at them. But it takes a lot out of me. It's not something I can just do. A weird middle ground is when I do an AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Twitter. It's demanding, it's in the moment, but it's not the same as video or doing a podcast. Meanwhile you've got people who create video content on a daily (or even hourly) basis. They're shooting podcasts on a daily basis. Joe Rogan doing two, three hour podcasts 3-4 times a week? Truly impressive. They thrive on it. Makes me think how we all complement each other. What may seem like a weakness to you is a strength when combined with others. What you find effortless is something millions of people find impossible. I want you to think about something you perceive as a weakness in yourself. Try to think about how it's actually a strength. Because it is if you look at things the right way. Let me know what you come up with in the comment section of New and Noteworthy. |