Don't let likes hold you back.

I’ve learned a lot over the past two months especially when it comes to going after certain goals.
Over the past few years, I’ve spoken on this blog about consistency.
I still hold that sentiment to be true.
For me, consistency is way more important than intensity.
Don’t set goals like run a marathon. Instead set a goal to run 3 miles every day and once that gets easy to raise it to 5.
I’m taking this advice myself right now and I am seeing more progress than if I were to crush myself one day a week.
That goes for every practice whether it’s writing, blogging, vlogging, jogging, or sewing.
Another point I’m realizing is that it does not matter how many views, likes, or followers, you get.
Do not become obsessed with likes.
Fall in love with the practice.
This will help you refine your methods and hopefully, over time you will gain traction with the people you want to see your work.
For example, I have been podcasting lately and boy am I not good at it yet, but each time I am noticing things and getting better.
Once progress starts to happen it’s easy to become addicted to your work whether it’s physical or mental labor.
Lastly, you are not the work you make, if it sucks at first don’t shame yourself give more effort the next day and over time all plants that are watered will grow.