Gary Vee Mode: Update

Today I was searching through my website when I stumbled across a post from last year: Gary Vee Mode.

On the post, I set myself a goal to go into “Gary Vee Mode” for 4 days. Think of it like Hell Week in the Army, but for online content. (Haha okay, I see why people call me dramatic!)

Every single day it involved:

  1. Post on my blog (as usual)

  2. Post on Instagram stories (10x minimum)

  3. Film and post a YouTube video

  4. Post on Instagram

  5. Post on Facebook

  6. Post on Tik Tok

This ‘mode’ started because I had announced that I feared I wasn’t truly putting in the effort required to achieve my dreams. That’s a bitter pill to swallow. Unless you spit it out.

And I’m so excited when I look back because now I can tell you I well and truly spat it out. (Don’t ask me where this is metaphor going.)

Last year, I was struggling to put out content. This year, I’m happy to say that I’m finally producing a lot more content. Not Gary Vee level (64 posts a DAY), but I no longer feel like I’m not putting in enough effort.

The only thing on that list I’m not doing every day is creating a YouTube video. Now it’s my goal to put up a YouTube video every week. But everything else, I do every single day.

And even though it sometimes takes me into the middle of the night (like right now, it’s one in the morning), it feels. so. good.

Of course, I don’t wish to be “hustling” all day and night to get content out forever, but as I create more, I’m getting the content out quicker and quicker.

Like I said yesterday in my post about how you’ve already made it, I believe the real dream is the struggle along the way – the pursuit.

#honourthestruggle!

Sarah Arnold-Hall

Hey! I’m Sarah. I’m a High Performance Coach from New Zealand, living in Sydney. I help ambitious people take consistent action to hit their biggest goals in life and business. When I’m not coaching, you can find me salsa dancing and pursuing my own goals. Click here to get coached by me.

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