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Mabel Elsher
Mabel Elsher  
25 w

21 days ago, I believed putting off certain things could be excused especially if the reasons were tangible and made perfect sense.

But 21 days of showing up, no matter what, has completely reshaped that mindset.

Today, I know this: if you want something badly enough, you will find a way to get it done. No excuse will hold up when desire, purpose, and clarity take the lead.

I’ve been vocal about my struggle with procrastination and somehow, I always had solid “reasons.” But over the past three weeks, this challenge forced me to call my own bluff.

There were days I was tired, days when inspiration didn't come easily, and still, I showed up. .

Each time I hit post when I didn’t feel “ready enough,” I got better.

I’ve scaled through this personal wall I didn’t even realize I built for myself. And I’m so proud of the person I have become.

So, what’s next?

I’m making peace with building in public.No more waiting until everything is perfect or polished. I’ll be documenting my growth, sharing my thoughts, and letting people watch the journey, not just the results.

I’ve also learned to trust my gut more. I’ll be doing more listening to that voice and less overanalyzing.

I’ve built more than consistency. I’ve built confidence.

From here, I plan to keep creating, keep writing, and keep showing up, evolving, but always true to self.

To anyone thinking 21 days can’t make a difference, I’m living proof that it absolutely can.

#day21
#brandevocreator’squestchallenge25
#thecreatorsquest

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Peace Tommy

 
Yessss, you're really a living proof. Hearty congratulations 🔥🎉
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Mabel Elsher
Mabel Elsher  
25 w

Success, for me, is when my work gets acknowledged. Not by loud applause or viral numbers, but by that one person who says, "This helped me."

It’s the message from someone who read a post I spent hours crafting and says it made them feel seen. It’s the quiet nod from a mentor or the DM from a stranger who resonated with my words.

The feeling that something I created mattered to someone- That’s success.

Success also is showing up consistently, even when no one is clapping yet. It’s when I finish a project I almost gave up on. It’s in those small wins like learning a new tool, submitting that pitch, posting even when I feel invisible.

It’s the peace that comes with knowing I’m growing in the right direction, even if the pace is slow.

Success is acknowledgment, not by the world at large, but by the right people and, most importantly, by myself.

#day20
#brandevocreator’squestchallenge25
#thecreatorsquest

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Mabel Elsher
Mabel Elsher  
25 w

Success, for me, is when my work gets acknowledged. Not by loud applause or viral numbers, but by that one person who says, "This helped me."

It’s the message from someone who read a post I spent hours crafting and says it made them feel seen. It’s the quiet nod from a mentor or the DM from a stranger who resonated with my words.

The feeling that something I created mattered to someone- That’s success.

Success also is showing up consistently, even when no one is clapping yet. It’s when I finish a project I almost gave up on. It’s in those small wins like learning a new tool, submitting that pitch, posting even when I feel invisible.

It’s the peace that comes with knowing I’m growing in the right direction, even if the pace is slow.

Success is acknowledgment, not by the world at large, but by the right people and, most importantly, by myself.

#day20
#brandevocreator’squestchallenge25
#thecreatorsquest

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Mabel Elsher
Mabel Elsher  
26 w

Simple, powerful and mostly overlooked productivity tips I’ve learned is Turn off every form of distraction.
Basic but works magic.

In a world where your phone lights up every five seconds and apps are constantly pulling your attention, learning to be intentional with your focus is a game-changer.

I used to struggle with staying consistent in my online content creation. Every time I picked up my phone to create or schedule a post, I’d find myself scrolling instead. Minutes would turn into hours. 😫

Then I tried something different: *Do Not Disturb.* I started putting my phone on DND every time I wanted to create. No calls. No notifications. No random group chats pulling me in.

And the result? I actually started getting things done.
Posts went out consistently.

This simple habit taught me that the biggest tool we have isn’t always a new app, camera, or template. It’s discipline and sometimes, it starts with the DND button.

#day19 #brandevocreatorsquest25'

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Mabel Elsher
Mabel Elsher  
26 w

One common mistake I see people make online is trying too hard to appear perfect. I used to be that way too—carefully crafting captions, over-editing my tone, and only showing the polished parts of my journey.

I believed that sounding flawless would earn trust and credibility 🤦🏾‍♀️😂.

But over time, I realized that what truly builds connection is authenticity.

People relate more to real experiences than forced perfection. Perfection feels distant, while honesty feels human. Your audience is human.

Then I started sharing not just wins but the behind-the-scenes, the doubts, and the lessons learned, and the journey has become easier.

A better way to approach showing up online is to just be real. Let people see the journey, not just the destination. Talk about your process, your mistakes, and what you’re learning. You don't have to have it all figured out to add value.
People appreciate transparency more than they admire perfection.

Give them you as you are.
You will thank yourself

#day18
#brandevocreator’squestchallenge25
#thecreatorsquest

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