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Why I Started This Blog

Ever since I can remember, I’ve been captivated by the idea of creation. Whether it was crafting stories, designing visuals, composing songs, building robots or experimenting with new ideas, there’s always been a pull towards transforming thoughts into something tangible.

Over time, however, my ideas remained just that—thoughts. Despite the passion and the excitement they sparked, I struggled to bring them to life, often finding myself unable to transform those abstract concepts into something tangible and real. I realized I needed to change, to break free from being merely a thinker and start turning my ideas into tangible products. This realization is what ultimately motivated me to embark on my creator journey, moving from thought to action.

As a child, I loved writing stories and letting my imagination run wild. Yet, for the longest time, I kept these stories hidden, sharing them only with myself. I believed they weren’t “good enough” to be seen by others. This fear of judgment and the anxiety of putting my work out into the world held me back for years.

It wasn’t until later in life, after dabbling in various forms of creative expression, that I began to understand something crucial: every creator starts somewhere. The most important thing isn’t perfection, but the willingness to keep going, learning, and improving. Whether you’re a painter, a writer, a musician, or a video creator, the first step is always the hardest—overcoming self-doubt and taking action.

This blog is more than just a place to share tips and tricks—it’s a space dedicated to the creator’s journey. I created it to document the realities of being a creator, both the triumphs and the setbacks. My goal is simple: to build a community of creators, at all stages of their journeys, who are passionate about making things and aren’t afraid to face the challenges that come with it.

On this blog, you’ll find stories about my ongoing journey toward becoming a creator, sharing the experiences and lessons I’m learning along the way. I’ll be sharing advice on how to overcome creative blocks, tips on managing time and energy, and insights into how you can turn your ideas into something real, no matter what kind of creator you want to be. Whether you’re a beginner or have been creating for years, this blog is here to inspire, inform, and support each other.