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Do I pivot or steer the course? This question has been following me for the last couple months.

Two years into Orbit, the power of consistency is clearer than ever but … ​
​Staying the course in shifting waters can still sink the ship.

Where there was a lot of interest in becoming a content creator just a year or two ago I see so much of this attention directed towards learning about and creating with AI.

While platforms once felt personal, full of people who had a desire to express themselves are increasingly becoming sales funnels for teams and companies.

The vibe has shifted.

And at every event I attend someone has or is launching a video podcast. Usually without a plan.

When I started Orbit for Creators , it felt like all my experiences were finally aligning and if I had published a video every week since then the channel would have had a much bigger impact by now.

But now I find myself asking: Do people still want real conversations with relatable creators?

I could see a future where I hyper niche into video podcast education, go hard on LinkedIn to become a YouTube consultant for companies or I ditch content all together and focus my whole energy on in person events for creators?

It’s serendipitous that I picked up Ali Abdaal’s Feel Good Productivity to finish re-reading it. As it has an exercise for this exact moment.

Bill Burnett’s Odyssey Plan

He invites you to reflect on:

Your Current Path: Write out, in detail, what your life would look like five years from now if you continued down your current path.

Your Alternative Path: Write out, in detail, what your life would look like five years from now if you took a completely different path.

Your Radical Path: Write out, in detail, what your life would look like five years from now if you took a completely different path, where money, social obligations and what people would think, were irrelevant.

The point isn’t that one of these futures is actually your “concrete plan” (there’s a conspicuous absence of concrete when it comes to life planning). The point is just to open your mind to the possibilities.

I will take some time this weekend to sit with these question and plot my next steps. If you are at a crossroads right now I invite you to try it for yourself.


P.S: I made a quick cameo in the MKBHD’s The Studio Channel blink and you’ll miss it, but it’s a great reminder that it’s not how many are watching but who.

P.P.S: If you are in New York I’ll be there the first week of September. Hit me up so we can hang out.

Grow your audience without losing yourself.

Systems, strategies and stories for solo creators chasing freedom not metrics.