• Battling Insecurity (Part 1)

  • Apr 16 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Battling Insecurity (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • Content creation isn’t just about algorithms and platforms—it’s a battle within ourselves.

    In Part 1 of this 2 Part series, we explore the pitfalls of comparison, compensation, and competition. The hunger for approval can lead to burnout, and the pressure to please our audience can distort our authenticity. We address a topic that touches every Christian Content Creator: the battle with insecurities. While our mission is to inspire and equip through our creations, we often face internal struggles that can hinder our impact. Join us as we explore the emotional undercurrents of content creation, offering biblical wisdom and practical tools to overcome self-doubt and build a resilient, faith-driven approach to our craft. Three Tests:

    • “The Comparison Conundrum”: We tackle the temptation to measure our worth against others and how to find contentment in our God-given talents.
    • “Compensating with Conviction”: Learn to balance self-promotion with humility, and how to genuinely value your work without falling into the traps of overcompensation.
    • “Competing with Compassion”: We discuss the fine line between healthy competition and rivalry, emphasizing the importance of community over competition in the body of Christ.


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