Answering your questions: Youtube regrets, staying motivated, digital nomad life, and relationships | 30,000 subscriber Q&A❤️️

Nov 12, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 16 comments

Answering your questions: Youtube regrets, staying motivated, digital nomad life, and relationships | 30,000 subscriber Q&A❤️️




YouTube Regrets, Staying Motivated, Digital Nomad Life, and Relationships: 30,000 Subscriber Q&A ❤️️

As a content creator on YouTube, there are many aspects of my journey that I have reflected on and learned from. With 30,000 subscribers, I have had the opportunity to engage with a diverse and supportive community, and I am grateful for every moment. In this Q&A, I will share insights on YouTube regrets, staying motivated, digital nomad life, and relationships.

YouTube Regrets

One regret that stands out for me is not starting sooner. I spent a lot of time doubting myself and overthinking the process. If I could go back, I would have taken the leap of faith and started creating content earlier. However, I have also learned that every experience, including regret, has led me to where I am today. I now approach my YouTube journey with a sense of purpose and a commitment to growth.

Staying Motivated

Staying motivated on YouTube is an ongoing challenge. It’s easy to get caught up in the numbers and comparison, but I have found that focusing on my passion for creating content is what keeps me motivated. I regularly remind myself why I started my channel and the impact I want to make. Additionally, engaging with my audience and receiving their support and feedback fuels my motivation to continue creating content that resonates with them.

Digital Nomad Life

As a digital nomad, I have the freedom to work from anywhere in the world. This lifestyle has its advantages and challenges. On one hand, I get to explore new places, experience different cultures, and create content inspired by my travels. On the other hand, it can be isolating at times, and the constant movement can take a toll on my mental and physical well-being. To maintain balance, I prioritize self-care, establish routines, and seek out communities of like-minded individuals who understand the digital nomad lifestyle.

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Relationships

Balancing relationships with my YouTube career has been a learning curve. It requires open communication, understanding, and flexibility from both parties. I have had to navigate the complexities of maintaining relationships while dedicating time and energy to my channel. It’s important to have a support system that understands the demands of being a content creator and respects the time and effort I invest in my work.

In conclusion, reaching 30,000 subscribers on YouTube has been a significant milestone in my journey as a content creator. Reflecting on YouTube regrets, staying motivated, navigating the digital nomad life, and managing relationships has allowed me to grow, learn, and connect with my audience on a deeper level. I am excited to continue sharing my experiences and insights with you all as I embark on the next chapter of my YouTube career. Thank you for your support and for being a part of this amazing community. ❤️️


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16 Comments

  1. Read to Speak

    Dear,I have another youtube channel ( almost two years but not monetized yet ) . Do you think that a business couch would help me monetize faster ? What this coach really do ? Does he /she should understand a lot about youtube ? Love your content ❤

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  2. Mary Ann Ault

    I loved the email received on STUCK WITH A DECISION? THIS IS THE BEST WAY. What great advice.

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  3. Techie Tam

    I've been watching your vlogs since the Etsy videos. It's really inspiring to follow your journey. I have a similar mindset with travel/business that I want to achieve, but I just haven't taken that first step on the business side like you have yet. Really appreciate your transparency with your numbers, and for just sharing your genuine thoughts.

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  4. Amy Phu

    I see Dina, I hit the like button

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  5. David Mitchell

    DINA I REALLY APPRECIATE THIS PARTICULAR VIDEO I Write and Travel As Well It Reflects So Well On Your Energy and Pleasant Personality. KEEP ON KEEP'N STRONG …..

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  6. Gold Jetto

    once you have few millions of subscribers – I will proudly say "I was here before 30k"! 😀 Keep it up, Dina!

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  7. Chris Verhoeven

    I truly believe you're going to get there before the end of this year. Congrats on 30K subs, you deserved it. By the way, only 2 days in Thailand? What a waste lol.

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  8. Motif Music Studios

    30K WHAT the what! Look at you go! Love the honest glimpse and cheering you on from a hop, skip and a jump away!

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  9. CalibashArt

    I like how you are " true to yourself", you know what you want and work your way through. I agree on the point where we need to have a BIG WHY, so that we can be consistent and not give up in achieving our goal. Love your sharing ❤

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  10. Laos House

    I hope to be a digital nomad in the future. My channel needs me to be in the US but someday

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  11. Language Travel Adoptee

    Thank you so much for sharing with us Dina! What was your motivation for choosing Beijing for your exchange if you don't mind me asking? I absolutely love following your journey as you grow and reach your dreams. You're living what I am working towards!

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  12. Sarah Henning

    I feel like 2 or 3 months sounds like a good time frame to stay in one place or country

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  13. afe addeh

    I completely understand your sentiment about balancing work and traveling. I was considering being a digital nomad but I’m realized that doing work would actually prevent me from enjoying the locations I travel to. It’s almost like I start despising my job for prevent me from exploring and then all those negative feelings affect how I view the locations so I no longer enjoy that I’m there. Maybe if I only had to work very reduced hours??

    Another thing, as an introvert as well, I really recommend staying in places for longer than a couple of days. Even if you’re not directly socializing, just being in a new environment and being surrounded by new people is very draining!! Maybe staying in a place for a month or longer would help. When I become a digital nomad next I was planning to stay in a location for at least a month and then sometimes do day trips from that location

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  14. Milly Gonzalez

    Love seeing you be so real & your genuine personality. Really enjoy watching your channel grow ☺️

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