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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Feb 2, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.786 (316/5,592 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-17T14:31:13.994863Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
It's crazy how much this talk spoke to me. I'm literally 22 and I literally called this year my "year of accountability" January 1st when I made a vision board, lol. How did I stumble onto this video, I don't know but I think it's because I actually started committing to being accountable, a month and 7 days in... And this is my evidence of committing too back to back, day to day sweat.
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Amazing content as always with many good takeaways:
00:00 Content creation on diverse platforms is crucial for success.
00:00 Leverage diverse social media platforms for content creation.
04:27 Most people give up on their goals too easily.
06:00 Perspective shapes actions and outcomes in life.
07:30 Taking full accountability leads to empowerment and progress.
10:43 Initiate action and avoid succumbing to excuses.
13:35 Fear hinders progress and success for many individuals.
15:18 Embrace losing and discomfort for growth.
16:46 Authenticity and kindness yield genuine success.
20:49 Prioritize creating over consuming.
27:30 Gratitude fuels sustainable success.
30:02 Documenting vs. creating content
33:15 Leverage green screen videos for content creation
38:20 Choose positivity and cut out negativity
Distilled by Notable AI Takeaways.
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Opportunities are abundant in 2024 for business growth, personal branding, and influence. So, why wait? Today's keynote from the Aspire conference in San Francisco will ignite that fire within you to seize the moment. No more excuses—let's dive into these opportunities and make it happen! It's time to thrive! 🔥🚀
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GaryVee, one of your best videos I've seen.
Got a few questions though and I am sure it will help everyone if you can answer them.
1. Producing 40+ pieces of content per day is not possible for 99% of people. It's only possible if you pay people to help you produce content and most people don't have the money/income to pay someone to help them with content.
Question: what's your advice for "most people" who only work 8-10 hours per day and don't have time to do 40+ pieces of content? You could if all you did was 5 second videos or just pointless quotes, but that's not really valuable. Even producing 1 good YouTube video can take people 3-5 days to script, edit, film, etc.
2. I believe most people quit because they don't see results. I've helped my clients make over $23M in sales in 3 years from social media. I've been studying anything about marketing for 13+ years and have become very good at helping others. The problem is, I don't have that super hyped personality and not really great on camera. Even my YouTube channel, 200+ videos and not even 1K subs.
Meanwhile, there's people that have no idea what they are talking about or just copy others and they get millions of followers and subs.
Question: What's your advice on building a huge following when you do put time and energy in and you're getting no where? Do you keep going and know it's probaby not going to work or keep going and not give AF if it works or not and just hope, it takes off?
3. This question is about happiness and I feel most creators are depressed and very unhappy now.
Let's use trending audio for example.
Instead of using music you love and music that you resonate with, people now use trending audio (that sucks) and music they don't like because they know it's going to go viral or has more of a chance to go viral.
For me personally, If I use music I love, it gets low views because it's not trending.
I then use viral trending audio that I hate and don't like, but it gets more views.
I think that is a massive problem for people's happiness.
People are now doing stuff that will help them go viral to gain followers and subscribers instead of being congruent to themselves and doing stuff that makes them happy.
What's your take on this?
Do you do stuff that makes you happy even if it results in no reach and 12 months later, you still have no following?
or do you keep your happiness on hold for 12 months. You do stuff that goes viral even if you don't want to do it and after 12 months after you've built your audience, then you start doing stuff you love?
Would love to know your thoughts on this mate. Love ya
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Hi Gary, I'm one of the ones you called out that watches the videos and thought I was "doing something". The wild thing is I felt good about watching the videos, knowing the potential, seeing and feeling the vision but noting doing the one thing needed to accomplish it. I think it's very easy to get caught in that good feeling because it's instant gratification. Thank you for being here and your true authentic self. Much love, respect and here's to 2024
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@jancihassani
1 month ago
Great one 🎉 my daughters father used to watch you all the time. He died in a car accident 5 years ago, but I can say that you motivated him to become one of the best salesman in his company. He even got to walk on stage in front of thousands at his work conference to be recognized. You were one of his biggest inspirations and he watched your content every single day- It took me some time but I’m finally here- THANK YOU 🙏 ❤
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