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DBE 0237: How to Avoid Over Consumption and Stay Focused on Creating

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In this episode of the Digital Business Evolution podcast, Jess gets into how to handle the fear of copying when you have a great idea but see someone else do something similar first. Inspired by a question from one of our new club members, we'll explore the dynamics between originality and inspiration, the importance of creating vs consuming, and how to ensure your personal touch shines through in your work.

Along the way, Jess breaks down the five-step process to truly embody what you learn, and tackle the often paralyzing overwhelm of content consumption. Whether you're struggling with imposter syndrome or looking for practical strategies to stay authentic, this episode is for you. So, let's stretch our minds and get started!

As always, cheers to your evolution!

Key Takeaways:

  • Importance of how we teach and who we are as unique and proprietary assets.

  • Importance of creating rather than consuming to avoid content paralysis.

  • The hazards of excessive scrolling for inspiration and its counterproductive effects.

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Connect with Jess

Instagram: @iamjessicaderose

TikTok: @iamjessicaderose

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359 episodes

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Manage episode 441549861 series 3556395
Content provided by Jessica DeRose. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jessica DeRose or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Digital Business Evolution podcast, Jess gets into how to handle the fear of copying when you have a great idea but see someone else do something similar first. Inspired by a question from one of our new club members, we'll explore the dynamics between originality and inspiration, the importance of creating vs consuming, and how to ensure your personal touch shines through in your work.

Along the way, Jess breaks down the five-step process to truly embody what you learn, and tackle the often paralyzing overwhelm of content consumption. Whether you're struggling with imposter syndrome or looking for practical strategies to stay authentic, this episode is for you. So, let's stretch our minds and get started!

As always, cheers to your evolution!

Key Takeaways:

  • Importance of how we teach and who we are as unique and proprietary assets.

  • Importance of creating rather than consuming to avoid content paralysis.

  • The hazards of excessive scrolling for inspiration and its counterproductive effects.

Episode Resources

📸 Current Gear/Camera Setup:

Connect with Jess

Instagram: @iamjessicaderose

TikTok: @iamjessicaderose

  continue reading

359 episodes

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