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How do you stay consistent when nobody is watching

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I have been creating content for six months and the engagement is minimal. I know consistency matters but some days I wonder if I am shouting into the void. How do you keep going when the metrics do not show progress yet?

I tracked inputs instead of outputs for the first year. Posts published. Emails sent. Pitches made. Not likes. Not followers. Inputs are controllable. Outputs are not. That shift kept me sane.

I actually deleted my analytics apps for three months. Best decision I made. I was creating for the algorithm instead of the audience. Engagement went up when I stopped obsessing over it.

If nobody is watching after six months, your content is not resonating. Harsh but true. Consistency without iteration is just repetition. Change something. Subject lines. Format. Channel. Do not just keep going blindly.

I needed both perspectives here. The track inputs advice and the change something advice. I think I have been consistent but not iterating. Going to audit my last ten posts and see what actually landed.

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I don’t rely on metrics to keep going. I just focus on showing up and getting a little better each time. The results usually lag behind the work.

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