I’ll be addressing a section of a comment left on one of the pages left here on EQ Heat by Celia.
What she did was leave this comment.

Instead of responding immediately in the comment section, I’m choosing to make content out of it.
This won’t exactly be an article, but it’ll tie in with what we already have since I went straight to work at launch of this site.
But anyway, we’re gonna address the topic at hand. Let’s get to it!
Showcasing Personal Growth Through Projects: A Journey of Authentic Creativity
Making the choice to have more focus on my personal growth is far more important than making a lane for collaboration because I’m in a demographic that I feel can be learned from. Not just in a way that entertains, but educate. If I make personal growth more projects that’s displayed it could really save someone‘s life. Collaborations can happen at any point. If anything I feel that more people lean towards doing that than changing themselves anyways, so I bet I’m standing out in choosing to do this anyway.
Sure this is a platform, but that doesn’t necessarily mean I’ll be doing any personal branding as a result. So why not? I say if I’m gonna focus on some personal branding, at this point in my life, growth is beneficial on a universal level. That’s why I’m leaning more towards this approach.
The reason I’m not planning on having EQ Heat be more of a platform too is because there’s already apps I feel are pushing this agenda along really well. You got RapChat, SoundCloud, Bandlab, BeatStars, and apps like them. I’m familiar with all of them for being music friendly platforms that did things I didn’t even think were possible until I tried them out. They not only let you create music and share it as the primary focus, but deals can be made specifically through each respective app. You’re able to set up collabs with other members on this app, so that’s a win that I could appreciate for music in general.
Being able to showcase your journey for personal growth is an important thing to do at some point in your life because of the deeper benefit that comes with it that I feel isn’t discussed nearly as much as it should. You’re “paying it forward“ when sharing your humanity. This is showing others what it takes or what others are willing to do when it comes to seeing real change in their lives. Most of us see it in the likes of social media. You get people that are unofficial success coaches.
The problem is that they don’t have much proof of this success.
Leveraging Transparency
Because I’m very vocal with the fact that I’ll make music which I also share, it makes going the route of sharing personal journeys more beneficial for myself and everyone else that follows, it makes being transparent very easy to do. We’re in a content creation era, a with that means there’s a challenge to find authentically valuable content to share with an audience. You have to find them, serve them, and discover the ways you’re growing as a result.
I’m keeping the human aspect of this platform relevant too, because it keeps me active for the most part, and most importantly in the way I’m familiar most. That’s important for me because I believe it’s how I’m gonna produce my best work. I embrace the AI era of things too, but there’s still an audience that‘s in the past, and I don’t wanna see them get left behind. That’s probably not too mix of my worry, but in the moment it seems appropriate to do. There’s things I can do here that exceed past anything social media or any basic blog site could provide. I have access to tools and such that no Grok or any other buzzing tool could beat on a social site. A majority of that is thanks to everything I’ve been given by Wealthy Affiliate, and the team I’ve gotten to grow with there too.
Another thing about me with this platform is that I feel I’m able to be better with communicating. Anybody that chooses to reach out to me will be responded to. Whether it’s a comment that I’ll make, or a blog post, I’ll be able to give proper attention to those that give it to me too.
There’s a chance for me to be even more introspective with the comments that I earn here. Not to say honesty isn’t given on other platforms, but since this is one that I’ve taken the time to build up from the ground, it feels much more personal than if it were anywhere else. I’ll be able to get insights from other people that will care enough to share their experiences with me, and with that means I’ll be able to expand my own worldview as well. That’s personally important for me and everybody else that cares for the message that comes about on here because it’s meant to be so genuine.
Hosting my own personal thoughts with some objective topics will be important too because it’s going to help me craft my own unique narrative. I’ll care about being heard and understood well, so taking the time to personally craft everything in a way that what I’m saying is being properly understood becomes priority. It’s honestly going to be a form of therapy that’ll allow me to be better get my thoughts and opinions out in ways that might not make the music I put out.
Choosing to devote time, effort and energy towards this will also allow me to exercise my SEO techniques. This being on a website encourages me to follow a format that’s compliant with search engines and gets the most important information to you as the subscriber hopefully.