Unfiltered and Slightly Annoyed

Nobody Notices Your Early Work and That’s Fine

8 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Nobody’s watching. Nobody’s commenting. Nobody seems to care. Sound familiar? In this episode, I talk about what it really feels like in the early stages of creating—when you’re putting in the work and getting little to nothing back. This is the part most people quit. But this is also where everything is built. I get into why this phase matters more than you think, how to stay consistent when it feels pointless, and why not being noticed right now might actually be your biggest advantage. Because one day, people will find your work… They just won’t see the quiet reps it took to get there. Keep Going!!!

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