Episode 184. The power of shitty books & courses: put your shitty work out there!

 
 

In this episode, we explore the concept of "shitty" courses and books, and how they can serve as catalysts for our own creative journeys. You’ll hear my personal experience of reading a book that didn't resonate with me, but sparked the inspiration to create my own audiobook shortly after. Then, let’s go deep on what might be "shitty" for one person could be the key to unlocking creative potential for another.


Highlights of the episode:

1. The Confidence Boost: a personal story about the time that I read a book I didn't resonate with, and it gave me the confidence to ‘write’ my own book. Sometimes, it's the "shitty" books that inspire us to take action.

2. Shifting Perspectives: I invited you to reflect on how the initial thought of categorizing creative work as "shitty" can be hierarchical and unproductive. Instead, try on this more inclusive perspective where what doesn't resonate with us may be perfect for someone else.

3. Diversity of Offerings: With over 30,000 pregnancy books on Amazon, it’s clear that not every book is meant for everyone. No matter your industry, your unique perspective can resonate with a specific audience that needs your voice.

4. Quality vs. Relevance: the value of creative work goes beyond the quality of production. A high-end course might not resonate with some individuals, making it a "shitty" course for them.

5. Activating Creativity: I encourage you not to shy away from creating your own work, even if you fear it might be considered "shitty" by some. Sometimes, these "shitty" creations are the very catalysts that activate creativity and unique voices.

So, can we give the "shitty" authors and course creators, ourselves included, the recognition they deserve? These works, although not for everyone, can still inspire others to share their unique voices and perspectives. Whether it's the "shitty" books that activate us or the ones that truly resonate, they all have a role in helping the collective. Remember, your work is perfect for the people it's meant to help.

Enjoy!

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