Being multidimensional creates super fans
Self-limitation prevents individuals from exploring their full potential.
Being multidimensional creates super fans.
It’s a shame that so many still feel the need to stay inside the box they've put themselves in, aka boxed by what they’re “known for” or “an expert in” in one sentence, one headline, one niche that’s supposed to do it all.
Stop labelling everything.
Self-limitation prevents individuals from exploring their full potential.
We’ve been so conditioned to believe that:
Every single piece of content must have a clear call to action.
It should always link to an offer or lead to a sale.
We must know exactly what we want to be known for, so we can reverse-engineer all content to lead back to money.
We must stick to one lane, particularly if you're on professional social media.
You think you have to stick to "authority," and sharing something else will hurt that.
At the same time, this is exactly how we shrink ourselves again and again into a box that doesn’t reflect our truth or potential.
Over the past year, I’ve invested in many business trainings and marketing programmes around entrepreneurship. And don’t get me wrong, some were not bad.
And this week, I cancelled all the courses, subscriptions, and trainings, not because they weren’t good, but because I wanted to pull back and cultivate the artistic side, the passion-driven creation as a creator.
When we're feeling passionate, being in the artistic mode to create, and unstuck in creation, systems and all the hacks will naturally come back.
Rather than forcing ourselves to be super consistent for the sake of the system,
without actually being in the artistic mode to create what we're passionate about.
We were born to be multidimensional.
Instead of:
Reverse-engineering every post to tie back to recurring income
Making every content decision about monetisation
Forcing everything into a funnel
Worrying about how algorithms would reward or punish
Fearing my audience wouldn’t “get it” if I posted something outside of what I’m professionally known for
Start to focus on the most beautiful things about creating:
The artistic side
The passion-driven ideas
The freedom to explore multidimensional expressions
The joy of just sharing what lights me up
Because sometimes, your most impactful and best-performing content is the very thing you were scared to post.
So go ahead:
Share the project that excites you.
Share the content that lights you up.
Even if it feels off-topic. Even if it doesn’t “fit” in your niche.
It matters. And someone out there needs to see it.