My mom instantly caught on to my lack of confidence.
What I feel inside reflects in my reality. It’s like a mirror—my inner world projects itself into what I experience. Take confidence, for example. When I’m feeling a bit low on it, you can see it in the videos I shoot. It’s funny how our emotions become these invisible architects of our external world. If self-doubt is playing a tune inside me, it orchestrates a symphony of uncertainty in my work. The lens captures not just the image but also the vibe I’m carrying within.
There’s this dance between the internal and the external. When I’m brimming with positivity, it’s like the camera catches that glow. The words flow smoother, the expressions become vibrant, and it all translates into a more engaging video. But, oh boy, when doubt creeps in, it’s like a fog that clouds everything. Suddenly, what felt like a straightforward video became a maze of hesitation. It’s not just about the technicalities; it’s about the energy I bring to the table.
It’s a constant reminder of the power our thoughts hold. It’s not just wishful thinking; it’s a tangible influence on the outcome. If I’m convinced about an idea, it shows in the quality of my work. If I’m grappling with uncertainty, it’s there in every pause and every stumble in my speech. So, it’s become a bit of a personal barometer. If I sense that lack of confidence creeping in, it’s like a signal to realign my thoughts. It’s not about faking positivity; it’s about acknowledging what’s going on inside and working on it.
In this journey of content creation, my emotions are the silent collaborators. They shape not just the narrative but also the energy that resonates with the audience. It’s a fascinating interplay between the internal and external, a dance that keeps me on my toes and, hopefully, keeps the content authentic and relatable. 🎥✨
Until next time, Adios amigo!
Read about My Relationship with Self Doubt HERE!