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Juggling Content Creation and Time Management: A Content Creator's Daily Endeavors

As a content creator, my days are filled with the challenges and rewards of crafting engaging and informative content for my audience. Yesterday was no exception. 

The biggest challenge I faced was time management. Creating high-quality flagship content is essential for growing and retaining my social media following, but it can be a time-consuming process. Yesterday, it took me over four hours to complete my flagship content, leaving less time for other important tasks like online course creation, affiliate marketing, and live streaming.


To overcome this challenge, I plan to start writing my flagship content the night before. This will allow me to finish creating the content in the morning, leaving more time in the afternoon for other tasks. I also need to be mindful of ad hoc brand deals and physical classes, which can disrupt my regular schedule. To mitigate this, I plan to record my classes and sell them as online courses, generating additional revenue while still providing value to my audience.


Despite the challenges, yesterday was a productive day. I successfully posted my flagship content, Capcut Clone Tip, to multiple platforms, and I'm confident that it will resonate with my audience... Watch it here... https://fb.watch/nU3FaL-7e9/


To be honest, It took longer than usual because I was also chatting with an audience on a live stream while working. See what happened behind the scenes... https://youtu.be/ekqRXOnRFI4


I also made progress on editing my videography and video editing class recordings for online sales... Check it out here... https://adrianlee.gumroad.com/l/avi


Looking ahead, I'm excited to continue developing my skills as a content creator and live seller. I'm also eager to see how my new time management strategy will impact my productivity.  


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