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How I Navigate Insecurities in Video Creation and Publishing Even though I’m a pro at video content creation, I have my own personal boundaries when it comes to what I publish about my private life. I know that sharing personal insights is often what builds the most trust with people. The truth is, people care more about getting to know you than they do about judging you. And those who do judge? They’re usually just reflecting their own insecurities and aren’t brave enough to show themselves. I’ve learned that what people say about you often says more about them than it does about you. So, while there’s no need to worry too much, it’s still important to choose wisely what we put out there. I’ll never forget when a friend posted a picture of me holding a beer. There’s nothing wrong with that, but at the time, I was working in the educational industry with kids and didn’t want to be seen with a beer in my hand. Once something is online, it’s nearly impossible to take it back, and that’s the only issue I have with publishing. So, I decided to take control of my privacy. And then there’s this little perfectionist inside of me too. It takes me hours to correct things. I’ve struggled with this for a long time, but I’ve realized that moving forward matters more than waiting for everything to be perfect. This might be why I’m so passionate about what I do—helping others shine while respecting our boundaries. I myself need to keep reminding myself too that being human means embracing our imperfections and learning from them. How about you? What makes you feel insecure in your creative process or showing yourself orhow do you handle it? Whatever it is, just remember: you are enough! Keep moving forward, trust yourself, and know that every small step is progress. #VideoCreation #ContentCreation #AuthenticityMatters #OvercomingInsecurities #PerfectionIsntEverything #EntrepreneurJourney #VideoMarketing #ContentStrategy #BeYourself #GrowthMindset #CreativeProcess Here’s a rephrased version: Captured last week during an Interview Content Shoot. Copyright @evamarialive

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