Sometimes the hardest part of making YouTube videos is not filming, editing, or uploading.
It's coming up with the idea in the first place.
In this video I talk about something many creators experience but rarely discuss openly — the struggle of finding topics worth sharing.
This week I actually filmed several videos. But after reviewing them in my editing software, I decided to delete all of them.
Why?
Because sometimes what feels interesting in the moment simply isn't worth publishing.
And that's part of the process.
Creating content is a numbers game:
some ideas work,
some don't,
and some never make it past the editing timeline.
For this channel I'm trying something different.
No scripts.
No heavy planning.
Just honest thoughts recorded in the moment.
Sometimes that means the video turns into a reflection about creativity, time, and life itself.
Because the older we get, the more we start realizing how valuable our time really is.
If you have something to say, share it.
If you have ideas, try them.
And if you're a creator struggling with content ideas — you're definitely not alone.
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💬 Question for you:
Do you ever record something and then decide it's not worth posting?
Let me know in the comments.
Your ideas might even inspire future videos.
00:00 Why video ideas are sometimes hard
00:18 Coming back after a break from filming
00:45 Filming videos that never get published
01:20 Reviewing footage and deleting everything
02:10 Content creation is a numbers game
03:00 Why I don't script my videos
04:10 Honest content vs polished content
05:10 Filming as a form of meditation
06:00 A short pause in the car
06:50 How fast life moves
07:45 Appreciating time as we get older
08:30 The power of words and influence
09:30 Why you should share your thoughts
09:50 Invitation to join the discussion