Part 5/8:
Despite these hurdles, I’m committed to improving. Just as I work hard at staying physically fit, I must also apply that same determination to my YouTube channel. Treating YouTube like a job is vital if I ever wish to see any income from it. Many creators, including myself, often fall into the trap of seeking instant gratification rather than dedicating the necessary time and effort.
Furthermore, I’ve realized that growth on YouTube requires not only discipline and consistency but also an openness to learn. I've been diving into educational resources like vidIQ, which allows me to analyze my videos and learn where improvements can be made. Ignoring the opportunity to learn and get better is a surefire way to stagnate, a situation I desperately want to avoid.