Insightful Creator #6 - On Reiteration

Perfection does not exist. Progress however, does

Read time: 3 minutes.

Welcome back, creators.

This will be a short and dense issue.

Today we will discuss another concept that so many people either miss or undervalue.

Constant practice.

I see tons of people come to me saying: "Seb, I have read your threads, watched many videos and overall gathered much knowledge - yet I do not know how to do X or Y."

The thing is, that those people miss the key element - actually testing things for themselves.

I will show you how to A/B test effectively to 10x your results.

Self Discovery never ends

Many people get stuck to a certain concept when it just "sticks'.

They do not realise that there are 100s of different way to go about a certain thing - that could "stick even better".

Self discovery should be a process which taps into your subconscious thoughts to further fuel your journey - towards achieving your fullest potential.

Be curious

Most of self made millionaires and entrepreneurs are curious.

They do not allow themselves to be locked in 9-5 which kills their thoughts - they step on a dangerous path.

Our cognitive abilities allow us to expand upon the reality in newfound ways.

A/B Testing

The best way to go about that is to start 2 of the same projects at the same time - but with a different approach on the subject you want to test.

There are various options to go about that if you want to simplify it - most common one is using a software to control certain variables for you.

But for now we are speaking about practical concept testing.

Concepts and ideas

The key is to focus on two aspects that you would want to change - no less, no more.

Create a pair of variables that you want to swap and differentiate for the future.

  • Most commonly taking two most important concepts at once

  • Creating two distinct ideas to test is crucial

  • Envelop them in easy to create and reconstruct form. Don't overcomplicate it.

However, specifying a certain timeblock is hard - I do not know the amount of time you need to solidify and choose the best idea.

Bonus: Framework to stay productive and motivated

No matter what are you testing, you must stay on the path - so you finish your goals.

I've made a short thread that might help you and supply you with practical knowledge - so reiteration and experimentation comes with ease to you.

Read it here:

This is the shortest issue that I have made yet - but not a less valuable one by any shape or form!Stay productive friend.

Sebastian, out.