My Thoughts on Why YouTubers Are Quitting

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There have been lots of KZreadrs quitting recently, and I wanted to take a second to talk about why I think that is, and what we can all learn from this. I love being a KZreadr, and I don't want to quit, so these are also some notes to myself about how to be able to keep going for the long run. I hope you find it useful! Enjoy x
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⌚️Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:45 - Why are KZreadrs Quitting?
10:55 - What can we learn from this?
13:33 - Practical strategies to avoid burnout

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  • @aliabdaal
    @aliabdaal3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching ❤what did you take away from this video?

  • @Chaosandpearls

    @Chaosandpearls

    3 ай бұрын

    People who have experienced what you are aiming to experience, says that it isn't as it seems, listen to them! Thanks for the content Ali

  • @iam_athie

    @iam_athie

    3 ай бұрын

    HI Ali i started a taking youtube as a profesional business...i started following you..1st Feb 2024 you made believe i can grow..since applying your advices i see my accound growing from 0 from 1st feb 2024 now i am on 12 subs...

  • @Rauffarhaan

    @Rauffarhaan

    3 ай бұрын

    Life is a cycle at the end Everyone have to do a 9-5 job.😊😅

  • @shivarahimipiano

    @shivarahimipiano

    3 ай бұрын

    It's important to do it for enjoyment and creativity. We shouldn't focus too much on the business side if it takes away the joy of creating.

  • @nathanielnonis999

    @nathanielnonis999

    3 ай бұрын

    Putting yourself first and not biting off more than you can chew, enjoy the process and remember why you found it enjoyable in the first place. Loved this video

  • @judymyers1934
    @judymyers19343 ай бұрын

    Don't forget that being a KZreadr is very similar to running your own business. You should upload things people want to see, just like businessman should offer product/service that people need. And when the growth becomes real, you can consider hiring people to help you run your channel more efficiently. The most difficult part is starting and growing of course, but consistency and hard work (with a little bit of Famester of course to help) will always pay off at the end. Good luck to everybody, we will all succeed one day!!

  • @Clem-Villatte

    @Clem-Villatte

    3 ай бұрын

    The link between the "KZread Quitters" mentioned in the video is their heavy dependence on KZread metrics (thus on sponsors and metric-related income sources), or I noticed some merchandise like t-shirts... If you're not capturing your audience, fostering a relationship with them beyond the platform, and offering concrete products or services that "improve their quality of life... then you're destined to depend on "selling time," and indeed, that's a challenging lifestyle, which is why numerous entertainment KZreadrs end up completely burnt out...

  • @madhurasonawane5825
    @madhurasonawane58253 ай бұрын

    that thumbnail was literally scare...can't imagine...so relieved to know u r not quitting! :)

  • @Cottagewitchcraftco

    @Cottagewitchcraftco

    3 ай бұрын

    It got me too

  • @hidamitaka007

    @hidamitaka007

    2 ай бұрын

    trueeee

  • @juliaverbij
    @juliaverbij3 ай бұрын

    I don’t get all the hate for creators who are speaking up about the truth of being a full time content creator. We are not complaining, just being honest what’s actually like. Pretending your life is perfect = people say you’re fake. Saying it isn’t perfect = you shouldn’t be ‘complaining’. You can never do it right 😩 anyway, thank you for making this video and explaining so clearly

  • @bedelduque
    @bedelduque3 ай бұрын

    I’m not a KZreadr I have a cleaning company, but I am having burnout and this video help me so much to think about what I am going through and I am so glad that you posted it. Thank you.

  • @PlatinumPace
    @PlatinumPace3 ай бұрын

    A 24/7 job is the nature of owning a business in all industries. And it’s not for everyone. People are entitled to change careers as they evolve

  • @davidrussell6559

    @davidrussell6559

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree. I think the takeaway for me is the continued perception that KZread work is not “real work”. I don’t believe it but I hear it all the time.

  • @PlatinumPace

    @PlatinumPace

    3 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@davidrussell6559 Thanks for the response. Curious to hear more- what do you think adds to the perception of not “real work”?

  • @emilyisoutside

    @emilyisoutside

    3 ай бұрын

    @@PlatinumPace Personally I just think it’s still too early in the evolution of “influencer as legit career” for many people to think of it as such, even the creators themselves - as evidenced by Ali in this very video when he says (intentionally or not), “back when I had a real job” when referring to his time as a practicing physician. (Time stamp at about 2:41)

  • @PlatinumPace

    @PlatinumPace

    3 ай бұрын

    @@emilyisoutside Fair point! Nice observation catching that

  • @VioletEmerald

    @VioletEmerald

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@emilyisoutside he's also just using the terminology others use though. I'm not sure he really thinks his job isn't real.

  • @alfredlape
    @alfredlape3 ай бұрын

    Nice to hear someone being real about it being 24-7, stress, responsibility to take care of team, constantly creating, etc. I felt burnt out designing for Kanye West, Black Eyed Peas, Chris Brown, Kendrick Lamar, etc. I studied the science of happiness from Laurie Santos which was Yale's most popular class. She said if the doctor said you have 2 weeks left to live- how would you spend your last days? Helped me focus to align myself with what's really important.

  • @richhands5269
    @richhands52693 ай бұрын

    My three favorite channels: Ali Abdaal, Stock Brotha, & How Money Works. Make my week complete! 🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @LettaAninina
    @LettaAninina3 ай бұрын

    I'm crying. This is so deep and powerful! I will be writing out my 5 proclamations now! I've been on youtube for over 13 years..... AND THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED TO HEAR RIGHT NOW! I lost that "feeling" of having a person listening to me right now, I started writing out into the void..... THANK YOU!

  • @mohamedsysavane6111

    @mohamedsysavane6111

    3 ай бұрын

    It's a wonderful video I completely agree

  • @shaunhatlevig
    @shaunhatlevig3 ай бұрын

    As a 45 year old preparing to take my first step into creating content through writing and KZread, I feel like this was the single most important video I have ever watched. So much good insight about sharing what is important to me without focusing on views. Putting these things into context before really getting started will definitely help me along the way, Thank you!

  • @Yusuf_Ali_Syed
    @Yusuf_Ali_Syed3 ай бұрын

    One thing I think helps, is creating a backlog of videos, so maybe you shoot 3 vids a week and then you upload 1 every week. The other 2 you can have as a backlog and you can schedule uploads, do this every week and you'll have a huge backlog, and so when you want to take a break, you know you have the content to cover that break.

  • @tk12exploresengineering

    @tk12exploresengineering

    2 ай бұрын

    This sounds good on the surface. On the surface only.

  • @ryancxe

    @ryancxe

    2 ай бұрын

    I somewhat agree, but what is your take explore?

  • @MrSandro141

    @MrSandro141

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tk12exploresengineering yup, it only sounds good in theory. Most people have no idea the time and effort it takes for one video, let alone three.

  • @oldBASgold
    @oldBASgold3 ай бұрын

    KZread should introduce new features for content creators, such as a button to indicate when they are experiencing burnout or fatigue and need rest.

  • @Vivsbooks
    @Vivsbooks3 ай бұрын

    Hi Ali, thank you for this video! I recently did your Skillshare class on how to start a KZread channel and you actually gave me the courage and final push to do so! I was kind of scared to click on this video, but your insights are so interesting and helpful!

  • @thejaideeparora
    @thejaideeparora3 ай бұрын

    Ali, recently I've been feeling a huge ray of authenticity coming from you, not that you weren't authentic before. But these heart to heart talks are, well, coming straight from your heart and I'm absolutely loving them. Superb video!! Agreed with everything and I'm glad that I've realised all of this even before making a lot of money and having a big KZread channel.

  • @Mindmotivation777
    @Mindmotivation7773 ай бұрын

    I’m new youtuber and i saved this video on my playlist for whenever i feel i’m lost , and i hope you never delete it in feature

  • @halfbee7886
    @halfbee78863 ай бұрын

    People who say “don’t do this for money” are usually those who already have more money than they could care about, tho.

  • @OluwadunsinAwodeyi

    @OluwadunsinAwodeyi

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly 🤣🤣

  • @Subhovoyage
    @Subhovoyage2 ай бұрын

    Hi. I am just starting my channel at the age of 57 after working in banking and IT for 33 years. I am taking the plunge now, unsure whether I shall be a success or not. Somewhat apprehensive about this move at the moment but your videos have always given me hope and aspirations. So when I read the title of this video, I was somewhat almost 'scared' and then saw the entire video. I became quite emotional towards the end- please do remain in this platform, I have a lot to know more from your videos. Thanks

  • @LatifahGarba
    @LatifahGarba3 ай бұрын

    Its just like every aspect of life! You get tired, burnt out, bored in your 9-5 jobs, your businesses, your regular life, your relationships… youtube is no except regardless of if its a dream job or not. People quite their jobs, marriages, and even their lives because they got tired or bored or burnt out or depressed or maybe they are just in a different phase in life. This happens in every aspect of life.

  • @LatifahGarba

    @LatifahGarba

    3 ай бұрын

    Quit*

  • @NusionNautell
    @NusionNautell3 ай бұрын

    I started YT just in 2024, so I am definitely not quitting, despite it being so hard to get any views, likes and comments on my videos. Currently I am working hard to get my first 1k subscribers.

  • @RelaxCampingASMR
    @RelaxCampingASMR3 ай бұрын

    This is a man talking from his heart, wanting to help, not selling something. THAT is gold. Never stop doing it Ali!

  • @Nikki.....

    @Nikki.....

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MissMX you are watching this video for FREE and he has 821 other videos that everyone can watch for free and there are tons and tons of value in them if someone actually use them. I literally learned note taking and time management from him as someone who has ADHD and have struggled with both those things all my life and throughout school while I was always scolded and nagged at by people whose job was to help me learn but never did. I've never paid Ali Abdaal a cent till now(which will change soon when buy his book) and I learned from him more than I've ever learned from wasting so much time and money on overpriced fancy schools who only fancy the money and not actually giving value to the students.

  • @RelaxCampingASMR

    @RelaxCampingASMR

    3 ай бұрын

    @MissMX Can you honestly (and I challenge you) say that you received no value from his post? Is anyone forcing you to buy anything that he offers through the affiliate links? Are you forced to be here, on this channel?

  • @andyscoles46
    @andyscoles463 ай бұрын

    I haven't actually started a KZread channel (though I want to), but I love that you put constraints around what and how much you do so it doesn't get out of hand. Having boundaries with your work and staying true to your original goal is super helpful advice. I think a lot of people easily forget the reason they started producing content in the first place.

  • @AprilAdventuring
    @AprilAdventuring3 ай бұрын

    Brilliantly timed video with many people quitting, but so many more still wanting to start. A big part of the burnout I've seen is related to people niching down too much to an unsustainable topic -- like you mentioned with productivity. The people I've seen still succeeding have built their audience around them as a person, allowing them to grow and evolve together. Love the distillation of learnings from people that have quit! It's so important to pay attention to how we're feeling as creators to make sure we're still having fun with it :)

  • @charleneswarovsky
    @charleneswarovsky3 ай бұрын

    Amazing how your way of thinking about KZreadrs also applies for art&craft business owner and some other jobs/people! How many people do I know who are getting lost as they quit their job to launch their own trade, but who are so exhausted and lost the fun and the initial goal they had... I never wanted to launch a Ytb channel neither starting my own business to make a living but what I love about your videos is that it gives me a lot to think about choices. Trying to be more aligned with what I want, why, and how. In the end I won't remember all the Ytb videos I've watched during my whole lifetime but when I decide to watch something, even if the algorithm plays a key role in here, I know why, and listing to some good words is a way to "keep the music inside me to continue to dance my life"

  • @TravelingwithKristin
    @TravelingwithKristinАй бұрын

    Wow I love that mantra - so important. Intent and visualization are so important. Doing KZread as a full-time job can definitely feel stressful and not fun at times. This video was a reality check and reminder of why I started this. Thanks Ali!

  • @SimplyShonnea
    @SimplyShonnea3 ай бұрын

    I love the 5 step mantra. I'm going to borrow it until I come up with a version of my own. Thank you.

  • @leonjhendrix
    @leonjhendrix3 ай бұрын

    So excited for the upcoming shift... I won't be quitting KZread, just no longer making complicated storytelling videos but instead switching to a simple, fun, podcast-like format. I already feel like it's the best decision I've made in the recent years 😁

  • @aliabdaal

    @aliabdaal

    3 ай бұрын

    You got this :) Let’s hang if you’re in London anytime soon

  • @georgepoulos
    @georgepoulos3 ай бұрын

    Beautiful, thank you for this! ❤️I’ve recently decided to let go of my skateboarding “niche”. My subscribers and views are falling, but I suddenly feel an immense energy for creation and expression.

  • @bloomprojectpl
    @bloomprojectpl3 ай бұрын

    I've been feeling very overwhelmed by life recently and had so many doubts in every aspect of my life. I clicked on this video bc your thoughts are always making me think in more optimistic way. I started my KZread channel almost a year ago and felt burnout already... this strategy about giving a lecture before houndres of people and telling them how can they love their lives by you giving them advices was exactly what I was looking for... it's amazing how one simple visualization can change mindset and give the freedom in heart and mind. Thank you for that video! Love your work!

  • @tinotales
    @tinotales3 ай бұрын

    When you have money, you can quit without major consequences. For someone who's barely making a living it's a matter of life and death.

  • @reincarnate3440

    @reincarnate3440

    3 ай бұрын

    Facts, most of them are stacked enough wealth that the profit of running YT channel is only a side hustle to those people. I like to know but I am aware most of the reasons/lessons behind these stories are not tailored to my life.

  • @ahmedsobea

    @ahmedsobea

    3 ай бұрын

    True

  • @Clem-Villatte

    @Clem-Villatte

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, what is the percentage of people in the world who would quit their job if they had the luxury to consider it... And the few who are being fulfilled by their job, it's not because it's flawless, it's because they've built an environment and they have a feeling of purpose that makes them want to be there, and not have to...

  • @TheMamuchos
    @TheMamuchos3 ай бұрын

    One of the things we always keep in mind, especially during our downs is the why we do YT, and this is the thing we emphasize when we mentor someone to do YT. We ask them over and over again why they want to do this. You need that one thing that would bring you back to right place, the one thing that anchors you and reminds you your original and true goal. What I take away from this video is the importance of creating constrains that helps you protect the life you want to live. Thanks Ali!

  • @helenhumphreys5362
    @helenhumphreys53623 ай бұрын

    In the last year, you seem to have relaxed and the result is that you seem more genuine in your videos. Thanks for bringing so much actionable information to your audience!

  • @MrTomTeachesAgain
    @MrTomTeachesAgain3 ай бұрын

    I'm a retired teacher, and the January before I retired, I started putting out instructional videos on KZread. At first I was concerned about views, and some were phenomenal, but of course the algorithm changed. I find I do get depressed/concerned about views and all that. I'm not near earning money yet. But a friend said, just offhand talking about my channel, "What you do is a service." That took me aback. And I realized that if I look at it that way, it's not quite so important that I do make money or get thousands of views. And hearing your emphasis on the idea of service really brought that back to the fore.

  • @SailingMissLoneStar
    @SailingMissLoneStar3 ай бұрын

    I am at 266k subscribers on KZread. I have been at it for years now and I resonate so completely with this video. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

  • @gowanplett
    @gowanplett3 ай бұрын

    I need this video. I just started my channel, and I've been trying to understand where I can fit on this platform. Thank you Ali! Take care.

  • @SrikanthandPawan
    @SrikanthandPawan3 ай бұрын

    Hello Ali... We (a team of two) are 'Sapien Pulse' a youtube channel with a purpose of bringing net positivity into this world (with our content). It started an year ago and you played a major role in starting our channel. A video you made asking to start a youtube channel (instead of thinking to create one) inspired us... After an year again, we deeply resonate with your thoughts. You inspired us again to stay grounded. To enjoy the process. To not worry about views and fame. To be creative. To not get depressed with subs. To wither the storm and yet somehow find a way to enjoy the darkness of the seas. We will apply these principles in our youtube journey. 4 years down the line, when we become famous we will remember of the service and purpose of our channel. Thanks again for motivating us. Wish you the best Ali Best Regards Sapien Pulse

  • @deborahmonde7304
    @deborahmonde73043 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite videos of yours. I looove this format when you talk with behind you a few questions and dots written on a blank page. So satisfying to watch :)

  • @ranjithaganesh6
    @ranjithaganesh63 ай бұрын

    As a small KZreadr it was demotivating to see so many quit around the same time. But as always thanks for the incredible insights! Will keep them mind

  • @doodlesandcalm
    @doodlesandcalm3 ай бұрын

    I don’t really watch many of your videos anymore Ali purely because they can sometimes feel too polished for me but this one was incredible - watched the whole thing. I needed this so much as a new creator still working my 9/5, running a e-commerce business too. Thank you!

  • @EjaxPlus
    @EjaxPlus3 ай бұрын

    Some who quitted couple years earlier already came back to KZread. Chances are these recent ones will too.

  • @yuliyarechkina2039
    @yuliyarechkina20393 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your videos, really help to formalize things a lot of us are going through. That applies to any work, not just freelancing. Thank you for your transparency and opennes! Your personal examples add so much more clarity. A lot of people talking about similar topic, but they do not provide same level of understanding.

  • @olgapyrkina6788
    @olgapyrkina67883 ай бұрын

    Ali, thank you for your video! Your videos are inspirational, informative, significant and enjoyable to watch. I started reading more due to your videos. I hope you continue making it. I wish you to be strong, healthy and have more kind people around you! You are doing a great job!!!!! Will be waiting for your future videos!!!!

  • @Exiled7
    @Exiled73 ай бұрын

    I think the answer is simple, people want to quit because KZread isn't as much of a "dream" job as people think it is. It's something that is that head definition of "the grass is always greener on the other side". People think you just sit and talk for a few minutes and quickly edit and move on but the reality is very few KZreadrs do this and even then it's only the people who have massive teams or have fans that are fine with that style of content.

  • @PlatinumPace

    @PlatinumPace

    3 ай бұрын

    Well put and agreed! There’s so much more involved. After working in several other industries, I still find KZread most attractive, even if it is indeed really hard work.

  • @Lynneverly
    @Lynneverly3 ай бұрын

    This was such a useful video! Just starting out on KZread myself and learned a lot from this video. It's definitely important to have a balance between what you want to make as a creator and what your audience wants to see. Like you said said, it's the only way to prevent burn-out. You can't do this for a long time if you don't actually enjoy it.

  • @demireyes
    @demireyes3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for creating this video Ali! As someone who’s trying to grow her KZread channel, learning from you the importance in taking care of the goose and focusing on service is something I’ll remember to ensure I don’t get burn out and continue enjoying doing what I love ❤ thank you as always!

  • @ngominhcamtu2798
    @ngominhcamtu27983 ай бұрын

    ive been a fan of your KZread channel and the contents that you are creating for a while now. Today I finally have the courage to speak out that you are one of the reasons I believe in humanity and kindness; especially, when you mentioned that you are doing this KZread channel for the people who are watching this to experience maybe life-changing moments, you are giving a form of service to the community. And for that, I really appreciate you as a content cretor and a human being. I wish this KZread channel and you yourself all the best.

  • @SeanOulashin
    @SeanOulashin3 ай бұрын

    This is so so valuable. I found myself tearing up when you shared those mantras. Thanks for your thoughts, Ali, I really look up to you and your videos. I love this!

  • @Micheleli
    @Micheleli3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I like how you approach this topic! it clearly brings a lot of insights and light whether or not we are in the youtube field or not. Thank you for sharing! It does not feel like a long video at all as it’s filled with many insights.

  • @_teresahuang
    @_teresahuang3 ай бұрын

    Thanks Ali! I love the reminder that "the goal is to help people". I started my own channel due to your videos in the past - get going. And now starting the channel, this video reminds me why I started "to help others and share my experience".

  • @MaridK
    @MaridK3 ай бұрын

    I have clear intentions, always, to help others and things come with it without even asking, I don't know, call it the universe or anything else, it works for me, Thank you Ali for sharing!

  • @iBeeArts
    @iBeeArts2 ай бұрын

    This is by far my favorite video on your channel👏🏼. So real and authentic and I connected a lot to it especially with me planning to get back to youtube starting March📆. Thank you for sharing this video. I so much love you deciding to make videos with no deadlines. I am inspired really 💛🎯

  • @Blankitten
    @Blankitten3 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate this type of content. The personal process you have carried out in parallel with the growth of your business is admirable. It is inspiring and healthy to remember that beyond job success is building a meaningful life. Thank you very much and I hope you share more such genuine messages.

  • @twisted_seraph
    @twisted_seraph3 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed the part about constraints. Learning what you want in your life and the constraints you have to create that life. Thank you Ali, always an inspiration because you do speak from the heart, mind and soul.

  • @labdian
    @labdian3 ай бұрын

    I am a psychologist. I took a lot from this video. As soon as I try to optimize my work for attracting new clients and working more hours, I lose all the pleasure out of working with people, I tend to feel relieved whenever anyone cancels at the last moment, and I don't serve the clients that well. So they stop coming, they stop signing up, I get to rest and regroup, once again feel the love for my clients, and more come to me. It is a very fine line, and I've realized I mustn't go for numbers. I must feel good, be healthy and be truly happy to see the people that come into my office. Or it's just not worth it anymore, it's not fun, and then there's just nothing left. I need this to be an infinite game for me. I can't just make a set amount and then quit. I need to take care of my one tool, that is my own mental health, in order to be of service to others. Thank you so much for this video, Ali. It also gives me hope that I too can avoid burnout and quitting my private practice if I take steps to prevent that.

  • @joricksikkes
    @joricksikkes3 ай бұрын

    Love your take on this Ali, the way you've set it up and how you remind yourself makes it sustainable and fun. I've just started on the journey but I don't want to have it take over my life. I've bookmarked this to certainly look back on in times I need to be reminded!

  • @kristyboxx
    @kristyboxx2 ай бұрын

    Hi Ali, this video feels like a warm hug. I love your fresh, playful and joyful perspective coz thats something that vibes with me so much. I’ve always lived my life in a way that I would still be able to enjoy the process at least to some extent. Thank you for sharing and being authentic about how you feel. You’re awesome, man! Thank you, have fun and laugh a ton.

  • @Miss_Yusuf
    @Miss_Yusuf3 ай бұрын

    Your videos are very helpful Ali. I’m now a KZreadr and I’ve been using your 100 videos target mark to not put pressure on myself. Almost at 40 videos with 472 subscribers. I am grateful and happy to grow.

  • @MedArtMike03
    @MedArtMike033 ай бұрын

    One of the biggest takeaways for me was your specific statement of intention you read before making each video. As you said, it’s such an effective way to connect directly with the spirit of service and gratitude for the opportunity as you begin your work. I will definitely be writing and implementing my own. Thanks Ali!

  • @metznovalobgyn1925
    @metznovalobgyn19253 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. As a medical praticitioner who experienced burnout, i get to ask myself those questions and remind myself why im doing what im doing.

  • @CoreyBurkhead
    @CoreyBurkhead3 ай бұрын

    Only half way through this video but wow. So so good. Love the witnessing of this thought process. This is motivating and encouraging for someone who wants so badly to create a KZread channel but has also grown nervous about going after what so many people are quitting. Well done 👏

  • @amyyoder768
    @amyyoder7683 ай бұрын

    This video reminds me of a quote I read (freelancer here) that said "how do you become happy?" "You learn to leave money on the table." I also love the idea of not having to make decisions out of pain. Very poignant. I'll be with you til the end of the line, Ali. ❤

  • @nafeesalam2046
    @nafeesalam20463 ай бұрын

    This was really a beautiful content. These are the type we rarely get to see as an audience but these are the stuff we actually crave .. true connection and getting advice from the people you admire. Thanks ali.

  • @wrestlingwithwords
    @wrestlingwithwords3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. I think the point you made was to think of the lifestyle and not the goal--or adjust the goal based on the lifestyle--was an amazing comment. Thank you for all the videos you make. I (and many others) appreciate the you on your schedule!

  • @gnorb
    @gnorb3 ай бұрын

    This video speak to me right now and I appreciate it. Don’t know if you’ll ever read this, but thank you. As for the takeaway: the mantra (prayer?) before each video really struck me. Also, the concept of making the business serve the life, instead of the other way. I’m at a point where I need to reexamine where I’m at, so this is perfect. Again, thanks.

  • @Cottagewitchcraftco
    @Cottagewitchcraftco3 ай бұрын

    I’m only halfway through but something that’s sticking out to me is when you said ‘not making content I want to make and saying what I want to say but what people want to hear’. Like trying to constantly chase the popular topics and churn out content- of course that would burn anyone out. Why not create what you love?

  • @yurilily
    @yurilily3 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your authenticity Ali. I’m touched to learn about your mantras for creating your videos. ❤

  • @HowCommunicationWorks
    @HowCommunicationWorks3 ай бұрын

    Love the 5-step mantra. Very useful. Plus, I am a university lecturer with tenure! And I get to do what you describe in your mental exercise. It’s pretty sweet. In fact, when I get frustrated or down about KZread, I remind myself that I *already* have the job most people only dream about, so I should relax and be grateful.

  • @glassman1419
    @glassman14193 ай бұрын

    I am grateful that you made this video. Recently I've been getting back into the world of side hustles, particularly focusing on my blog which I am enjoying writing for. I never considered the risk of it turning into a monotonous grind if it turns out to be successful and now as I continue to work on it I will be thinking back to this video and try to formulate strategies to combat the risk of losing the fun I have found researching and writing.

  • @kingsofbattlegaming1540
    @kingsofbattlegaming15403 ай бұрын

    I'm really glad you're going a different direction with your future videos. I for one am sick and tired of the trendy, overly-optimized, KZread videos are so stale and they all just kind of blend together. It's almost as if all the "creativity" has been sucked out of KZreadrs and now it's just SEO regurgitated click-bait. I am definitely looking forward to more videos with your unique style, deadlines be damned!

  • @jadiotentik
    @jadiotentik3 ай бұрын

    thank you for new perspective ali. as a new youtuber, I already thought about that. and yeah my thought finally ends to help people with my experiences. so I will keep sharing and enjoy it

  • @justforthevibes3290
    @justforthevibes32902 ай бұрын

    I have been thinking of starting my own channel for a really long time now. There has been a lot reasons that I have put to not actually start all excuses that are just holding me back. But I know I do want to start and keep at it in a way where I enjoy the process. Thanks Ali. You have been serving me well, for the past 3 years now.

  • @feelingsintheabyss470
    @feelingsintheabyss4703 ай бұрын

    I just wanted to say Ali, truly thank you for these videos. And also a few months back you had a 3 month free epidemic sound link in your description and omg that was sooooo useful! I pay for it now but at the time being able to use allllll of those sfx and music for free was absolutely amazing.

  • @MintyMido
    @MintyMido3 ай бұрын

    Ali - this may not be your most "viral" type of video, but it should be. This is my favorite video Ive seen by you so far - I love the reminder of the importance of creators working "in the spirit of service", I hope to see more youtubers adopting this mentality wherever possible. I make art videos, and I've had trouble uploading consistently and often get into my head about not being "optimized" enough in my process. But Ive started getting comments and messages from people telling me I've inspired them to draw/get back into making art and that fills me with a more fulfilling sense of purpose than I can put into words. Im gonna rewatch this one again and take notes LMAO - I really love your 5 step mantra as well and Ill keep it in mind/maybe adjust for my intentions too. Thank you for another inspiring video!

  • @onarshquest
    @onarshquest3 ай бұрын

    You have already changed my life positively Ali. Thank you for that. Indeed great lessons from you. Thanks for your service!!❤

  • @BigBadBirdie
    @BigBadBirdie3 ай бұрын

    Ali, seeing you create videos you enjoy and being able to see the joy, is what makes a lot of us stay and watch. There is something about watching someone do something they love that is motivating. I hope to one day have my KZread equivalent :)

  • @EuAfro
    @EuAfro3 ай бұрын

    You are one of the few sincere people who can describe, deconstruct and articulate many things. Really, if someone has a channel they need to think and analyze the points you mentioned. Thank you very much Ali

  • @gjimjams
    @gjimjams3 ай бұрын

    What if KZread INCENTIVISED taking a break. Like an annual break, or two mini breaks. There has to be a creative way to do it and imagine the good will they would generate compared to the other platforms. It would solidify the platform as the gold standard.

  • @shs-solutions
    @shs-solutions3 ай бұрын

    I love this video. This is one of the best videos you've ever made. Please make more like this. This is closely linked to productivity, business, and optimization. Everything that we watch you for. This! This study and dissection is the practical aspect of these things. The reality checks much needed.

  • @raeclairdeluneart
    @raeclairdeluneart3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video and your insights. I am still a very very small KZreadr but I really liked the takeaways from this video. I need to keep in mind that the videos can be a service to someone else, especially when I start to get discouraged by the numbers. I am also going to rewatch and write down some of the other points you mentioned as well. Thank you for this and also for your newsletters and all your hard work. Take care.

  • @MrZobro
    @MrZobro3 ай бұрын

    I am planning on starting a drawing KZread channel and have been consuming your stuff for the last month to try and better my time management. I love your take on enjoying the process

  • @cheska9999
    @cheska99993 ай бұрын

    One of your best, Ali. I’m not now nor will I ever be a KZreadr but so much of what you say applies to me as a retired English professor. Here’s one point in this video I have really taken to heart: the notion of a finite vs infinte game . I’ve been studying Italian for eight years and getting better and better at it. I’ve always wanted to get better-there’s such joy in being able to read and speak it-but I never had a finite goal. Lately I’ve been stressing about not having SMART goals and thought I’d set up the goal of passing the C2 level for European test of advanced fluency. In the back of my mind I was quite suspicious about this goal and now thinking about this distinction of finite vs infinite, I think I’m going to chuck the goal and skip the expensive test. So thanks, buddy.

  • @aliabdaal

    @aliabdaal

    3 ай бұрын

    You got this 💪🏼

  • @ro21541
    @ro215413 ай бұрын

    When I watch your videos, I learn something. To me, you are a coach sharing information that helps me. Thank you for that and hope you don’t stop providing your service to others.

  • @claudiazeng5668
    @claudiazeng56682 ай бұрын

    Every time, I appreciate your content even more when you talk about your real feelings. The productivity stuffs are handy and good to hear as daily reminders, but the humanity side resonates so well and so deeply. The way you deal with vulnerability is both calm and powerful. That’s something bigger than just a youtube video. Really nice work Ali.

  • @diegobarrera9793
    @diegobarrera97933 ай бұрын

    Probably my favorite video you’ve ever made. A dream of mine is to be able to grow a KZread channel someday actively working on it and this video puts into words feelings I have

  • @ksenator_
    @ksenator_3 ай бұрын

    Hey Ali, I think you've touched upon a very important topic today! Sometimes, focusing too much on the end result (and what other people might expect from us) can take us away further from our dream life and make even the most enjoyable or fun crafts/activities draining and uninspiring. So reducing the importance we attribute to our performance is key...and understanding what sacrifices are actually worth it in the long run and which ones aren't (by setting up intentional constraints e.g. for your work hours, workouts, friends and family etc.). I definitely took a lot away from this video. :)

  • @pratyushgoel3241
    @pratyushgoel32413 ай бұрын

    Pure gold!!! Honest conversation that so many need... Keep up the good work!

  • @LorisBostonFound
    @LorisBostonFound3 ай бұрын

    Your mantra made me tear up. Those five steps would change so much about how I approach my creative process with my videos. Thank you so much Ali. Your channel is amazing!

  • @loricat5606
    @loricat56063 ай бұрын

    "And that might limit growth." Sure, it might limit the growth of the channel... but it doesn't limit, and in fact actively grows, the life that you are striving for, which the channel is in service to. ❤

  • @harshkhatri4279
    @harshkhatri42793 ай бұрын

    Love the authenticity of this video. Thank you sharing Ali !

  • @MoneyGist
    @MoneyGist3 ай бұрын

    The bit about constraints spoke to me directly. Especially considering it came from James Clear, the habits guru himself. I've always prioritised using my time in line with the type of life I want to live but I also often chastise myself for not doing more because I know I can. This idea of constraints sort of gave me some relief/freedom/permission to prioritise living the life that makes me happy rather than the one that's most "productive" at all times.

  • @JaxonPham
    @JaxonPham3 ай бұрын

    Needed this right now. You have an amazing perspective on being a creative. Thank you Ali!

  • @AnnHeng
    @AnnHeng2 ай бұрын

    Thank you Ali for your sharing. Really appreciate it. I actually just started making contents to share my messages on youtube. The 5 phrases/affirmations that you shared before you making a video is very valuable to me. I guess, we have to always remind ourselves what's the initial intention/goals, tap into our higher self to serve for purpose 🙏

  • @danehays9796
    @danehays97962 ай бұрын

    Ali, I have been putting some things to work from this video in a challenging job situation where I’m facing burnout. The mantras were a significant factor in helping me this week. Thank you so much, I am truly grateful for your teaching. You are a gift from God.

  • @Techpower888
    @Techpower88827 күн бұрын

    There's something quite poetic about going from the 9-5 job, to seeking more money, to starting a side hustle, to quitting the 9-5, to pursuing the side hustle, to making the money and having the success, to asking ourselves now what?, to the burnout, to dialling back, and to some extent wishing we were back to having the work-life balance of the 9-5.

  • @brightenedmind
    @brightenedmind3 ай бұрын

    Thank you Ali for posting this! I still work my corporate full time job while posting weekly on my KZread channel. Your PTYA has really helped me manage my time and productivity plus your book. I use the rainbow calendar and I’m a one person team channel haha. I script write, edit then post and have 2-3 days free after work. That being said I feel it is part of my Dharma/purpose. It’s ok if I don’t get high subscribers as long as the video has helped just 1 person better their life. Also thank you for not quitting YT the world needs your inspiration insightful knowledge 😊

  • @mwihaki__
    @mwihaki__3 ай бұрын

    Ali you are like one of the few creators who can create a video that is 30 minutes long but make it so informative,engaging and interesting such that it doesn't even feel like a long video or a 30 min video.I could keep listening

  • @Bnbakr552
    @Bnbakr5523 ай бұрын

    I just finished reading your book today. Man, it is amazing!

  • @brendalturner
    @brendalturner2 ай бұрын

    KZread awhile back for many of the reasons you mentioned, and the time away helped me to come to the realizations you mentioned here. Since returning last year, I’ve let go of worrying about views, and only focus on serving and giving whatever is on my heart. Your 5 intention statements are beautiful. Thank you for this video ❤

  • @Th3L0st0ne
    @Th3L0st0ne3 ай бұрын

    the bit about using as North Star what or how one would be doing it if money weren't the prime object is my one very useful take away. obviously "joy" and "infinite game" bits I had sort of already absorbed either from the crux of your earlier videos, your book or my own life experience

  • @stephenpetro411
    @stephenpetro4113 ай бұрын

    This was so genuinely impactful for me - today is my filming day, and so it was a great way to center myself to go into it with the right mindset!

  • @nadaslittlepearl5232
    @nadaslittlepearl52323 ай бұрын

    Ali This video is amazing. I have learned so so much watching it. I am deeply and truly grateful for the honest thoughts you shared here. Thank you so much