Damn You Motivation!

Your growing faster than most people do in nearly a year. They must be sharing you otherwise you wouldn't be reaching so many people. Look back at what you have achieved and take that as an awesome sign :)
In total, I think 3 of my subscribers have shared me (according to analytics).

Other then that, the amount of a**-kissing I've done to get where I am now is astounding :p[DOUBLEPOST=1367498261,1367498223][/DOUBLEPOST]
Your growing faster than most people do in nearly a year. They must be sharing you otherwise you wouldn't be reaching so many people. Look back at what you have achieved and take that as an awesome sign :)[DOUBLEPOST=1367498176,1367498133][/DOUBLEPOST]

Yep and thats pretty much why I don't bother doing it :p
It's pathetic. Go back to 2007, no one had HD cameras but people were growing! They didn't care how many pixels were on their screen, they cared about the person in front of it!
 
In total, I think 3 of my subscribers have shared me (according to analytics).

Other then that, the amount of a**-kissing I've done to get where I am now is astounding :p[DOUBLEPOST=1367498261,1367498223][/DOUBLEPOST]
It's pathetic. Go back to 2007, no one had HD cameras but people were growing! They didn't care how many pixels were on their screen, they cared about the person in front of it!

Thats the current generation for you, now that HD is everywhere and accessible quickly anything less just isn't seen as up-to standard ;)
 
I have been running myself to the core, staying up late working on scripts and graphics and promotion and advertising and interacting with everyone.. Literally devoting all of my time to my channel, keeping my twitter, facebook, instagram, my.tv, blogs and stuff active..

It literally takes up all my time. From the second I wake up to when I go to bed.. It's so draining.
I'm sure most of you will know how this feels, and with the rate my channel is growing, the amount of work I've had to put in is increasing..

I am so tired.. I honestly just feel unmotivated at the moment. The hard work is paying off, 183 subs in nearly 2 months is incredible, and the active sub-base that I have already is amazing..

I just feel like the hard work and long hours i put in goes un-noticed.. If you know what i mean?

Literally surviving on caffeine and 2 minute noodles at the moment.
Everything good comes from hard work and you're doing a good job. But you also have to remember to take a day off. Take a Sunday, sit down relax, watch TV, go for a walk, hang out with friends......That is a lot of subs for 2 months, so good job. Just remember to take some TIME for yourself as well. Otherwise you could burn out too soon!
 
Everything good comes from hard work and you're doing a good job. But you also have to remember to take a day off. Take a Sunday, sit down relax, watch TV, go for a walk, hang out with friends......That is a lot of subs for 2 months, so good job. Just remember to take some TIME for yourself as well. Otherwise you could burn out too soon!
That's why I removed the 3 day schedule, and I just upload when I have a video ready.. Being such a small channel uploading on a strict schedule is to hard. It's draining, and waking up going "oh my god, I have to film a video today" is not something I want to do. I want to be pumped and motivated for it.
 
I have been running myself to the core, staying up late working on scripts and graphics and promotion and advertising and interacting with everyone.. Literally devoting all of my time to my channel, keeping my twitter, facebook, instagram, my.tv, blogs and stuff active..

It literally takes up all my time. From the second I wake up to when I go to bed.. It's so draining.
I'm sure most of you will know how this feels, and with the rate my channel is growing, the amount of work I've had to put in is increasing..

I am so tired.. I honestly just feel unmotivated at the moment. The hard work is paying off, 183 subs in nearly 2 months is incredible, and the active sub-base that I have already is amazing..

I just feel like the hard work and long hours i put in goes un-noticed.. If you know what i mean?

Literally surviving on caffeine and 2 minute noodles at the moment.
Hey! Fist of all, you're doing really well. I think it literally took us like 5 months before we hit 200 subscribers. Don't compare yourself to other people. There's always going to be people who go faster or a more successful than you. This was a hard lesson for me to learn because I would get really jealous when I saw other people who were around our level suddenly taking off and doing better. But it's irrelevant. Focus on you and reward yourself on what you've accomplished so far!

Second of all, YouTube (not just posting videos but like really YouTubing) is a fulltime job and most people will never realize that. It's literally running a business (you have production department, marketing department, communications, etc). And you're running all those on your own. So yes, it takes a lot of effort. That doesn't ever change.

Don't burn yourself out. Trust me. It's so easy to slip into this serious state of mind where you're all business and no fun. Especially if it's something you really care about and want to succeed. But nothing good happens in that state of mind (especially creatively). As entertainers and comedians, it's hard not to focus on the numbers (how many subscribers, views, money, etc.). But the best advise I would give (and I've gone through everything you just described above) is to just have fun with it and not worry. Trust me, that's easier said than done, I know, but it really does make a difference.

Also, don't worry about the camera. We started off with an old point and shoot camera we had around the house before we eventually got enough money to buy a DLSR. You'll build your way up. If you ever have any questions, feel free to let me know! I know exactly what you're going through. Don't get discouraged!
 
That's awesome dude, more young guys needs to have the drive you got. I know it's tiring and exhausting, but that's what you bring to your brand and channel that makes it successful.

Don't kill yourself. But don't slow down, ride that success and keep improving. Successful people don't ake vacations or breaks, they do what they do best, be successful 24/7.
 
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