On March 20th, I posted my first piece of content. Ninety days later, I am still here.
The numbers are not the most important part of this journey. What matters most is what I learned along the way. Here my 5 learnings:
1. The first lesson is that structure creates consistency. Posting regularly was only possible because I had a plan, dedicated time to create content, and a simple system to follow. Consistency rarely comes from motivation alone.
2. The second lesson is to start before you feel ready. For a long time, I waited for the perfect idea, the perfect plan, or the perfect moment. These last three months taught me that progress comes from doing, not waiting.
3. Third, experimentation is essential. Some ideas worked, others didn’t. The important thing was staying curious enough to try. Every post became feedback.
4. I also learned that clarity comes from action. When I started, I wasn’t entirely sure what direction my content would take. By creating consistently, I slowly discovered what felt authentic and inspiring.
5. Another lesson was to give myself permission to believe in my dreams. Belief creates action, and action creates opportunities.
Most importantly, I was reminded that life is a journey, not a destination. Success and failure are both teachers.
And finally, I met wonderful people walking a similar path. Their encouragement mattered. But so did the quiet support of the people who believe in us from the beginning, especially family.
Ninety days later, I am still learning, still experimenting, and still moving forward. And perhaps that is the real achievement.
