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Creativity isn't a blessing that suddenly falls from the sky. It is closer to a result squeezed out from thoroughly designed deficiencies and constraints. Musician Phil Collins used the tragic situation of his divorce as a driving force for creation to write masterpiece songs. Even from a neuroscience perspective, the prefrontal cortex moves more actively in crisis situations rather than when comfortable. Don't waste time waiting for the perfect environment.
First, create a system to record your own pain. Tools like Notion or Obsidian are sufficient. Don't start with grand ideas; write down things that annoyed you today or problems you struggled to solve. Maintaining this record for just two weeks can reduce the time spent staring blankly at the monitor worrying about content topics by more than 10 hours.
Immersion is not a matter of will, but a matter of the physical environment. For 90 minutes after work, throw your smartphone into another room entirely. If you practice time-blocking by keeping the lights bright and focusing only on drafting just three times a week, you will stay far ahead of others. The productivity to churn out three pieces of high-quality content per week comes from here.
The core of monetization is simple. Money gathers when my past deficiencies solve someone else's current problems. Scour Google Trends or anonymous community boards. The real market lies in comments containing shameful desires or recurring pain that people cannot bring themselves to say out loud. You must discard keywords that everyone knows and read the subtle differences in those hidden layers.
Draw an Asset-Solution-Value matrix right now.
If you have an idea, don't spend money right away. A "zero-dollar test" to see the reaction without paid ads comes first. Post your core hypothesis on a blog or SNS and check the click-through rate. Create and distribute a free PDF guidebook on topics that get a response to gather subscribers. Going through this process can prevent the tragedy of wasting millions of won and months of time on ungrounded business items.
For employee-entrepreneurs who lack time, studying a little bit every day is a luxury. Just as Sylvester Stallone finished the script for the movie Rocky in only 3.5 days, we also need sprints where we pour out energy all at once. Rather than breaking tasks into small pieces, it is much more advantageous to see things through to the end once you are immersed to reduce context-switching costs.
Utilize the 48 hours of the weekend strategically.
Running this routine eliminates the psychological pressure felt during the weekdays. This is because the skeleton for a month's worth of content comes out in just two days. Don't get hung up on paid automation tools until your revenue exceeds 500,000 won per month. When your time becomes more than 200% more expensive than the tool cost, that is the time to introduce paid tools like Jasper.ai to offload operational tasks.
When doing knowledge-based entrepreneurship, it's easy to be happy or sad based on view counts. However, the failure of content is not my incompetence, but simply market data. To avoid being buried in numbers, physical distancing is necessary, such as checking statistics only at fixed times. The moment you equate your value with business metrics, burnout arrives without warning.
Focus on the 10 core fans who sincerely respond to your message rather than 1,000 transient fans. Ignore personal attacks, and treat logical criticism as free consulting to incorporate into service improvements. Observe a "digital sunset" by turning off notifications after 7 PM, and live a life completely unrelated to creation one day out of the week. If you don't find fun in the process itself, you cannot sustain this game for long.