The Youtube Algorithm benefits creators who upload as much as humanly possible, pushing creators to inhuman standards. Burnout is really common and I completely understand why.
When I first started my channel I decided not to have a schedule. My wifi is so bad that it would only cause stress if I tried to upload at a certain time or even on a certain day. I tried to do a video every day for the beginning of December and I learned quickly how easy it is to be burnt out. It was a good experience though. I learned a lot from it.
I make videos I enjoy making. I don't have the mental energy to stress about my channel. I take suggestions, but at the end of the day I have to be excited about an idea to work on it. This prevents me from burning out as well, because it feels more like a hobby than work.
Another thing that really helps is livestreams and comments. Hearing from people who enjoy my work is really encouraging. It feels nice to create something that people enjoy.
And the money I get from it is really nice too ๐
All that to say, boundaries are really important and YouTube doesn't like that. But at the end of the day, I'm in control of my channel. If views suffer because of it, that's alright. It's not worth my mental health.
Remember to take care of yourselves ya'll. Love you ๐
P.S. Today's update is brought to you by Topi who loves a morning walk and Theadore who likes to join on occasion.
Fortune
2023-02-02 00:22:22 +0000 UTC