Hey there,
It’s been awhile since we connected.
I’ve been busy figuring out the next chapter in my creative journey—and it’s been all about rediscovery.
I spent about 10 years as a rapper, but over time, I felt disconnected from it.
It wasn’t as fulfilling anymore, and I couldn’t ignore that lingering feeling.
Even though it was easy and familiar, the thought of performing made me cringe—I was outgrowing that sound, that persona.
I knew changing my hairstyle wasn’t going to cut it; I needed something bigger.
So, I created a new persona——one that wasn’t so tied to my personal life and gave me room to experiment.
Here’s what I’ve learned about rebooting your creativity:
Rebrand or Create a New Persona
Feeling stuck? Maybe it’s time for a rebrand.
Sometimes, a fresh start is all you need to unlock new levels of creativity.
Whether you’re a creator or an entrepreneur, shaking things up—new platforms, new styles, even a new identity—can lead to a breakthrough.
In the digital world, you have the freedom to be whoever you want to be. I’m all for the RP vibes.
I thought about starting a new account to explore a fresh persona, free from the expectations of my old audience—friends, family, and colleagues all following me for different reasons.
But in the end, I realized my content still reflected who I am.
Reinvention doesn’t mean starting over—it’s about evolving publicly and letting people see your growth.
If you don’t know where to start, consider letting me do it for you. Check out my Creator Launch Kit
Stop Getting Opinions and Trust Your Gut
I used to constantly seek second opinions, worried about how I’d be perceived.
But with my new account, I’m not trying to please anyone anymore.
It’s a fresh slate—whoever follows now is here for my true artistry.
With this blank canvas, I no longer question how my work will be received. People will have to accept it as it is.
If you struggle with people pleasing, it’s most likely carrying over to your passions.
My advice? Stop getting opinions.
Too often, feedback from people with different tastes made me doubt my own work.
Trust your gut.
No one else has your unique style, and your instincts will guide you to your most authentic creations.
If something inside you wants to be made, create it—without hesitation.
That’s where your truest work lies.
Explore the Edge of Your Creativity
What I love about art is that there’s no wrong way to do it.
Have fun with it!
Don’t get suffocated by metrics or strategies, especially when you’re just starting out.
Content is always more important than positioning.
Focusing too much on “growing your social media” can stifle your creativity.
Instead, use the early phase of your journey to explore your artistry, push boundaries, and hone your skills.
This approach helps you break free from perfectionism and embrace imperfections.
Because if it’s true to you, then it’s perfect.
In Short
Have fun.
The creator economy is booming, and it can feel like there’s pressure to keep up.
But remember, the digital world is still expanding—there’s plenty of time to grow.
We haven’t even scratched the surface of what’s possible with technologies like virtual reality.
So take your time, experiment, and most importantly, be yourself.
Let people see the real you.
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