One Take
For two years, I poured myself into making videos. The fastest I could go from script to publishing was two hours. Nas Daily? It took him ten hours to create just one minute of content.
I was burning out. It was too much.
If I had to start over, I’d change everything.
Here’s how:
Do one take.
Hit record on your phone.
Say what’s on your mind for one minute.
Then publish it, right there and then.
No edits.
No filters.
Just you — flaws and all.
In a world obsessed with perfection, it’s the raw, unpolished moments that connect.
People don’t want to watch a polished clone of you or some perfect pretty face. They want to see you.
A real human.
Start small.
Record a simple, one-minute moment.
Say whatever’s on your heart.
The content doesn’t even matter at first.
What matters is that you’re building your confidence, one take at a time.