Staying on the Climb

Alright…I’ll address the elephant in the room.
 

I missed last week’s blog post after saying they’d be out every Thursday. That’s on me.
 

But that’s part of this process. You drop the ball, you learn from it, make adjustments, and keep moving forward.
 

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve learned a lot. Some of my goals have shifted, and one thing that’s been frustrating, but important, is realizing how hard it is to stay consistently consistent.

 

Between finishing my last semester of college and working through the less glamorous parts of starting a business, like filing the LLC, branding, market research, and all the small behind-the-scenes tasks, it’s easy to feel like you’re not making progress. A lot of it doesn’t feel like “real work,” but it’s all necessary to climb your mountain.
 

At the same time, I’m starting a couple of content series to help keep myself accountable and build consistency. Whether that works or crashes and burns… we’ll find out.

 

Right now, I’m wrapping up a video that started as a last-minute idea but turned into a great learning experience. A good friend of mine recently got married, and I pushed myself to figure things out as I went; learning new software, new techniques, and realizing there are definitely things I would do differently next time.
 

But that’s the point.

We don’t climb down, we climb up.

Every project gets better. Every mistake turns into experience.

My goal is to release that wedding video tomorrow and keep building from there.

It won’t be perfect. But it will be progress.

I’ll continue refining things as I go, but for now, the focus is simple:

Keep moving forward.

Keep climbing your mountains.

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