Your Next Opportunity Is Not in Your Bedroom
The Power of Networking: Sometimes the Blessing Is Outside Your House There is a certain comfort that comes with creating from home. The lighting is familiar, your mirror knows your angles, your tripod has become your unpaid assistant, and your “Get Ready With Me” videos are exporting nicely in the background while you sip your coffee feeling productive. As creatives, many of us have mastered the art of creating in private. We post consistently, edit endlessly, brainstorm ideas, and convince ourselves that hard work only means staying consistent online. But over time, I realized something important, visibility is not always the same thing as connection. Ever since moving to Japan, I began noticing that simply creating content at home was not enough. Yes, content creation is important. There is no doubt that posting your work online helps people discover your brand. Making reels, filming videos, taking photos, and sharing your creativity consistently absolutely matters. However, I star...