Content creation (especially KZbin) is a ton of work and putting a bunch of pressure on yourself can make it feel like more work and cause the burnout. It's roughhhh and I struggle with it too. Quality over quantity. You're killin it! The editing is sick!! Can't wait to see what you put out in the future!
@wards_world4 күн бұрын
oh hey stranger 😊 i had no idea you were on here too - just took a peak at your channel, absolutely crushing it. go on! the valley representing 🤝 and thank you for watching! hope all is well with you :)
@realj75135 күн бұрын
Relax you have 200 subscribers bro, you can literally just stop uploading and noone will notice 💀
@apersonwhothinksallthetime6 күн бұрын
This is your best video yet
@apersonwhothinksallthetime6 күн бұрын
Because you're quitting
@wards_world4 күн бұрын
ngl had me in the first half 😂
@apersonwhothinksallthetime6 күн бұрын
Nobody cares lil bro
@BryantFerate6 күн бұрын
Dude this is a gem! Loved this video and your edits.
@wards_world6 күн бұрын
ayy my guy! thanks dude. more coming soon
@asliceofbnice7 күн бұрын
Thankful for you and your journey. Excited for your shift in pace and what comes of it brotha. Can't wait to see more of your creations.
@wards_world7 күн бұрын
likewise bryan🤝🫡 we’re just getting started
@wards_world8 күн бұрын
Hey everyone :) i'ts been a minute, huh. I'm going to be much more active on IG/TikTok focusing on short form for a bit, edit, cinematics, etc. Also...can anyone guess the 2 references?? 👀hint hint: 1 is from a newer TV show, and 1 is from an older movie Leave a comment here if you wanna take a guess ⬇
@mercedessettle78242 ай бұрын
"But" is intriguing because it implies conflict. The "so" is resolution. Like "I was in my way home but found every route blocked. So my neighbor caught me hopping her fence to get home!" All stories involve conflict and resolution. Describing without conflict is simply relating information, rather than story telling. Source: unemployed literature graduate 😂
@mercedessettle78242 ай бұрын
This isn't me, but the "video killed the radio star" might apply here. Some people don't have the same presence on video they do on paper. What is the solution for them?
@mercedessettle78242 ай бұрын
Hello, Ryan. I just found your channel. I've been struggling to start a youtube channel- I guess I have a fear that if I have a small media presence everyone will see me as "cringe" or "embarrassing". What motivates you to create these vlogs every day, and what is the purpose of your channel?
@mercedessettle78242 ай бұрын
This is so fascinating. I noticed that my feeds been pushing me a lot of lower view-count channels (1.2k is a lot but I noticed some significantly smaller) and I gain so much more from these! With AI and corporations, these feel so much more REAL and I sense theres gonna be an increase in demand since the algorithm is pushing these. Ive wanted to become a content creator for 12 years but only have something worth saying now. I hope you blow up exactly as large as you are comfortable with.
@jesse777ish72 ай бұрын
fat
@ConniBiesalski2 ай бұрын
Learn about the neurobiology of pain and pain reprocessing therapy. Check out Dr Sarno’s work, his book “Healing Back Pain” is a great start. Exercises and physio therapy isn’t enough. I’ve gone through similar chronic pain and tried it all. Today I’m pain free and can do anything I want. Open your mind to new ideas :)
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
i have the dr santo book in hand connie :) i will be getting into it this week
@schoolneverteach2 ай бұрын
Great question! In 2003, it was architectural model-making. Since learning it, I managed to make it a format of a series of my work.🎉❤
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
nice! that’s fantastic. 20+ years now, you must be an expert 🧠
@mugiwaradoni2 ай бұрын
Are you the same animal but a different beast?
@J_D_Begins2 ай бұрын
Singing lessons. I'm just too embarrassed haha
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
book the lesson JD. you know you have it in you. if not now, when?
@thejaymoraes2 ай бұрын
That's a good internal debate for me. What I'm trying very hard to do is break the pattern and turn my "creations" valuable to others so it also serve as a content/services/products. Sometimes its impossible tho. I feel like once you break through and get a good amount of audience, you can get always with doing more "creations" than content because people already like you not matter what. Doing that way, we accept that our business will take longer to get going but once it does - it explodes.
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
yea totally, it’s almost like “helpful advice”/“showing the process of making something” and then “actually making something cool”…at least that’s how i’m kind of starting to think about it
@BryantFerate2 ай бұрын
Struggled with this as well. I have recently been leaning more into sharing what I am doing and who I am working to become vs. just creating for views/clicks/engagement being the only driver.
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
that’s great! yea totally - the “why” matters - who you are becoming/who you are helping vs. getting views. i know which “why” im picking every day of the week 🤝
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
how do YOU balance “content” and “creation”…? lmk here ⬇️
@BryantFerate2 ай бұрын
Do you think it is more of a harmony then a balance. It is waves of one and then the other sometimes 70/30 sometimes 50/50 sometimes 20/80 the other way...
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
hmmm, depends how you define balance, i suppose. i like to think of balance as a moving thing, kind of a harmony in the way you described it. it definitely goes in waves, a fluid movement between content and creation. for me the creation is more fun and exciting, but the content feels more like work. but you kind of need both in order to give the full picture of what you’re making/doing is what i’ve realized
@JahmenC6422 ай бұрын
How have you found it after a month of use ? Also wanted to know how low can you actually use it ?
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
i like it a lot! you can bring it all the way down to the floor if you want, it goes completely flat if you wanted to stow it away under a bed for example. but for working, you can get it as low as you want for sitting on the ground while working. hope this helps 😊
@marcgeschwind46902 ай бұрын
need that mississippi mud
@thejaymoraes2 ай бұрын
Personal brands have become less and less personal nowadays. But building worlds keeps attracting people more and more.
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
100% my guy
@ryanjamesbolton2 ай бұрын
Love this bro, something I have been feeling for a long time. Something big is coming... 👀
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
totally, a new wave is forming
@LewisWirth2 ай бұрын
If using certain words to talk about things your doing helps motivate you more good for you but it doesn’t significantly change the objective meaning of the words. Found this example more confusing then bringing clarity
@LewisWirth2 ай бұрын
I think it’s good actually. With some things dozens of people have had to tell me approximately the same thing for there to finally be a person that advices me to do exactly the same thing but that contrary to everyone before him comes up with original arguments that work with the scruples I had before. I think seeing it as people just wanting someone to listen to them is not optimal. I see it more as looking for someone to give a unique argument. Because most people have mainstream ideas mainstream political views mainstream arguments and mindsets thus you will hear the same arguments over and over again and already have a counter to most. But the moment you get something novel is an opportunity to learn something and I think that that’s essential. It’s clear to me that you’ve taken enough thought in what I told you earlier and it seems like you worked out pretty well how to align what you’re doing with your goals.
@LewisWirth2 ай бұрын
At this point I feel like this uploading a video once a day is kind of becoming bs advice, you’re wasting time on slop ideas and the fact you say that you get “unlimited ideas” from some “Ai” language model that’s likely 98% slop I’ve tried repeatedly to find more interesting ideas with a number of language models and they all give generic meaningless answers stuff that everyone and their grandma already makes. I think you should stop making a video a day and instead should put more time into some more valuable video ideas. This high volume daily videos must have thought you some basic skills but I presume you’ve long flatlined in the obtaining of new skills and I’d advise you instead aim to make something really good and insightful, I’ve come across a hand full of channels that have lots of videos but really no reason or authority on any of these subjects and this just kind of blabber the human equivalent of Ai slop we don’t need more of that. Sorry if I’m coming across a bit blunt but I hope you genuinely got something from that. My goal is making the best videos I can on topics that I’ve been gathering for years that I didn’t see anyone make videos on saving to afford the big trip to do it myself and there’s still a long road to go
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
Hey Lewis, thanks for stopping by. I think you may have misunderstood the point of this video - it wasn't about AI idea generation (although those prompts listed out on that tweet have helped me out, personally.) This video was meant to motivate beginner creators (like yourself) to keep making things even if you're getting little love on them. Because it's a long, slow game and can be really discouraging when you spend hours on something for it to get minimal views/engagement. I'm sure you've been there yourself. To your point about stopping daily videos, tbh it's something I've talked about in a few videos now, and i agree with you here - if i took more time to make each video, the quality would increase significantly. But my goal of doing this year of daily videos is less about overall channel growth, and more about motivating anyone who watches to show up every day for their own goals in their own lives. That's what this is about. The journey of consistent effort. If I get some growth, sure I'll take it. But showing up every day for a year on thing is something that i think people can get real value out of. A bonus added benefit I didn't know would happen is that daily videos has allowed me iterate extremely quickly on what I want my brand to be about by forcing me to think about it every single day. now let's get to "the human equivalent of Ai slop" - this made me lol. it's my new favorite paradox. and yea, it was a bit blunt. but hey at least it was genuine... i too hope you genuinely got something out of this reply. thanks for taking time out of your day to comment. i don't suspect i will see you back here given you didn't love this video, so i wish you the best in your youtube career 👍
@LewisWirth2 ай бұрын
@@wards_world hahaha the Dutch are notoriously blunt so I put that disclaimer. I’d say I agree with most of what you said here. I was more talking about the general theme of your channel over the years I’ve become increasingly strong of the opinion that with the Information age in which we live we have an abundance of information such an over abundance that we went from the problem of lack of information to information overload where you’d have to sort trough the slop lies and misconceptions. I watched another video today where the guy tried to explain how to talk to girls in basic terms and the first thing he said is first you basically need to unlearn all the bullshit you’ve been thought by both former mainstream society and the manosphere. His later points could’ve been better but I see this as very true today. Your emphasis on motivating people to be consistent is great in theory but I feel like the daily videos have lost their meaning here. I feel like it’s becoming an excuse to neglect quality and rethinking your thoughts. I’d recommend you to instead make a video about the process of some bigger project showing the days as progress. I used to love the videos of that Scottish guy Tim Boyd or something that would try to learn a skill and recorded how much time it took him. He showed his consistency and the passage of time in a more value dense video. You could even make a video about how you’re planning out making another bigger project video where you take more time to reflect on your words rewrite them and so forth. Anyway it’s nice to see others trying to improve their situation we all need a bit of that certainly with the bad place where our world is today.
@LewisWirth2 ай бұрын
@@wards_world though I might add contrary to that, I may put too much time into some of my projects, part of that is how long I’ve worked up to materializing them and them being much more costly in both time and money
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
i appreciate that you’re trying to help, truly. but i’m going to run my channel the way I please. you can apply these recommendations to your own channel if you believe in them this strongly
@LewisWirth2 ай бұрын
@@wards_world hey we all have different goals I like what you’re doing and I’ll say I find it motivating but also a lot more genuine then many “gurus” out there. You’re doing good work. And in the end of course this is your decision. Your confidence among some other things show that you’ve given it enough thought. I’m still critical of language models, I always end up being frustrated with it giving generic answers that aren’t helpful to what I’m looking/ asking for.
@ryanjamesbolton2 ай бұрын
Appreciate the shoutout. LFG!
@asliceofbnice2 ай бұрын
Very timely video my guy. Also, the lighting on this one goes crazy. 🔥😤💯
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
🤝 ayy thanks! stacking 🧱 with each one
@cumulus18692 ай бұрын
I came into this video thinking we were talking about a literal treadmill.😅😢
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
😂 lmao sorry to disappoint. hope you still got some value out of it
@learning62672 ай бұрын
Same here 😂
@scoodler2 ай бұрын
I think the challenge is less dramatic and more of a day to day thing. Most creatives I know need to have a day job in addition to selling work from their art practice. In order to make the work in the first place, one has to say no to seemingly more relaxing and fun things like watching netflix, playing videos games, watching sports and my bad habit -watching too much youtube :) Everything outside of your day job time is potential competition for spending time on creative projects. I'm not suggesting that you only do art and the day job, but you should mindfully choose what you spend your "free time" on. I've met a lot of talented people with potential let years slip by without doing much creative work because they kept waiting for more ideal circumstances. That day might never come. You have to show up for the creative work now.
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
yea it’s a tough thing to balance. i have a day job myself, i like to think of it as my “scholarship” to pursue creative work. because what you said is true, in theory you want to spend as much time outside of working doing the creative stuff, but you also have to make time to live life, and i think that part can be a slippery slope for sure. something im trying to figure out the right balance of myself tbh. i will say though, the “are you willing to die on the treadmill” mentality keeps me coming back on those days when im tired and feeling low on motivation. thanks for watching and commenting :) and happy creating to you scoodler 🎨
@lolmenx42 ай бұрын
Doesn't matter vro we aren't making it. You can work away all your youth and have to be settled by stacy the single mom
@happyhugget79402 ай бұрын
thought u where trixie mattel
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
Hey! - how often do you meditate? do you notice a difference in how you approach life afterward? how so?
@carlo65102 ай бұрын
how did u start meditating? id like to start but its confusing
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
1. set a timer 2. sit or lay on the floor in a comfortable position 3. any thoughts that come up, let them pass. silence your mind. i have a 5 min beginner mediation walkthrough here if you need some extra guidance: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jaDOf2ivpr91hMksi=YAPCr5e4wDKLWefY
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
let me know if you have any other question, i’m happy you’re getting started! it’s been a massive gamechanger for me in dealing with stress and collecting my thoughts
@carlo65102 ай бұрын
@@wards_world fs thanks man, gonna try this for a week and hopefully it works lol
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
what’s “your word”? let me know here ⬇️
@TJ_Travels12 ай бұрын
Ego it's ego
@ryanjamesbolton2 ай бұрын
You know, this was the thing I was missing. I think I found mine too.
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
glad this helped you out man! i have to know…what’s your word?
@ryanjamesbolton2 ай бұрын
@@wards_world “build”
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
love it. excited to see where you take the "build"
@MOMEMPOWERHUB-xr5wx2 ай бұрын
Stay positive you will soon decipher what truly works for you.
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
thanks! slowly but surely. just gotta put in the reps 💪
@everydaywayne2 ай бұрын
Hey Ryan! Thanks for the shoutout! It was a really great conversation! So glad to have found your channel and that we were able to connect! You're definitely on the right path!
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
likewise Wayne! keep it up 💪 i know you will :)
@Under_The_Sun_Podcasts2 ай бұрын
GJ brother,. I, digging your videos. Id love to do a live stream chat w you as a new channel builder. I ran a channel up during Covid as a daytrader, and have recently started to come back to video creation. I'm doing faceless channels as well as this one, a gaming channel and my original channel. Hit me up, should be fun.
@Under_The_Sun_Podcasts2 ай бұрын
Good stuff dude, im doing the same. Trying to grow a couple of channels while working the 9-5 and other life activities. Good luck . Illl give you a sub
@not-a-boar31482 ай бұрын
Due to the nature of treadmills I think yoire more likely to die off of it. The injury may occur on it but the likelihood of staying on is slim.
@erldude3 ай бұрын
Lost a couple subs recently and just used that thought of I just want people to follow me who really wanna follow me. Thanks for sharing
@Freight_Up_Trucker3 ай бұрын
Osmo Pocket has good video. I thought you were on a DSLR.
@wards_world3 ай бұрын
yup, it packs a punch. 4k for such a small device is money
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals2 ай бұрын
I never would of guessed it was something like an Osmo; picture is really good.
@wards_world2 ай бұрын
@@Dancing_Alone_wRentals i'm pleasantly impressed by the osmo more and more with each video. highly recommend
@stephenducey21623 ай бұрын
Kind of messed up this came on while I was doing intervals on the treadmill 😂 love the mentality though
@wards_world3 ай бұрын
DUCE! hahaha perhaps a sign from the universe. hope it gave you some extra juice 💪
@everydaywayne3 ай бұрын
Great vid Ryan! I like to think of it as the power of showing up. We are all capable of showing up everyday in our own ways, but I don't think many people do. Showing up doesn't require extra skills, talents, knowledge etc. but it's the difference between the athlete who trains everyday and the athlete to takes the day off. It's easy to rise to the occasion in a single moment. It's hard to show up everyday to ensure that moment happens.
@wards_world3 ай бұрын
100% agree wayne
@thejaymoraes3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the shout brother! Glad to help! // PS: the voiceover experience at the end got me 🤣
@wards_world3 ай бұрын
ayy my guy! hahaha glad you enjoyed that
@Just_NickyT3 ай бұрын
a walk or a long shower usually does the trick
@BryantFerate3 ай бұрын
Unmatched man. Keep going! Love the consistency.
@wards_world3 ай бұрын
thanks bryant! stacking my editing 🧱 will keep sharing them as i go
@BryantFerate3 ай бұрын
Production quality is insane!
@wards_world3 ай бұрын
thanks man 🙌
@AndreFoster3 ай бұрын
Dude, I had the same issues recently and upgraded too! I ended up going with the M3 Max chip which better last me the next decade for how much it cost 😭
@wards_world3 ай бұрын
yea it's so annoying lol. nice to know on the Max - i have 14 days to return/exchange. so if i feel like the Pro can't handle the 4K editing that well, i'll upgrade to the Max