Lessons learned from 1 million subscribers on YouTube 🥹

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Hey, hey you guys, it's Hadar from Accent's Way English with Hadar,
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the YouTube channel that has recently hit 1 million subscribers.
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So first of all, I wanted to make this video to say thank you so much
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for being a part of this journey.
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Whether you're subscribed or just watching my videos regularly, or maybe
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this is the first time you're watching a video, I just want to say thank you.
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I'm honored and I'm humbled that you choose to spend your time watching my
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content and hearing what I have to say.
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So, I really want to start by thanking you and saying that this
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has been quite an achievement for me personally and for us in the company.
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But it could not have been possible without you guys.
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So, this is for you.
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Now, I wanted to share with you five things that I've learned from hitting one
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million subscribers on my YouTube channel.
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And the first thing that I've learned is that growth is not linear, despite what
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you would like it to be or to believe.
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So when you're growing a business or a YouTube channel or an Instagram account
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or anything really, you will notice that there are seasons or periods where you...
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everything that you do just works.
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And you get the traction that you want, and the views that you want, and people
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subscribe, and people comment, and people respond, so you feel like that
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there is this growth, and you believe that this growth is going to continue in
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the same way until you hit your goals.
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So for me, at first it was 10, 000 subscribers.
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Then it was 50, 000 subscribers, then 100, 000 subscribers.
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And then of course, as I was growing my channel, it was hard for me to
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imagine having 1 million subscribers.
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But I definitely had that on my big goal list.
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From years ago, I remember that my team and I were talking and we
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talked about the fact that one day we would hit 1 million subscribers
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and that felt so, um, far away.
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Then there was a period where my channel started growing really fast.
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We had a few viral videos, and people responded really
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well to the content I shared.
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And I thought, okay, that's it.
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It seems like I'm going to hit 1 million subscribers this year,
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or this quarter, or, you know, if we keep growing in the same way.
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Because we had a goal to hit 1 million subscribers in 2023.
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Then around mid or the end of the third quarter of 2023, after having
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this really, really nice growth, everything just started declining,
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or we hit a plateau in our growth.
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And it felt really strange because we were putting great
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content out there, if I may say.
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And we did the same things and we invested a lot of energy, but
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we haven't seen the same results.
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And it was a very humbling experience because it's like, you think that
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you figured it out and you think that you're going to have the
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same growth, but then you don't.
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And then you just have to accept it.
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And then I ended up not posting for a couple of months, which
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also affected my channel.
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And then I just like, I realized that I'm not going to hit the goal in 2023.
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And I was like, that's fine, whatever, you know, I'm still enjoying my audience
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and I'm still enjoying creating content.
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And it wasn't something that made me lose sleep in any way, but it's
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like a milestone that is nice to have when you have a YouTube channel.
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But I realized that growth is not linear and you just have to accept
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the times where you're doing really well, and you also have to accept
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with love the times where you hit a plateau or everything starts declining.
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Because it's really cyclical, and at some point, growth will come again.
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And being in business for 16 years, I already know that to be true,
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so this is why I was not really worried about it, but we definitely
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wanted to cross it off our list.
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So, now we have.
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The next thing I learned is that success is not made of highlights.
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And it's not made of joyful moments, necessarily, that lead you to that moment
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where you're like, I have succeeded.
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Success is based on tedious, boring, mundane, daily tasks
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that tend to be repetitive.
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Filming another video, editing it, viewing it, reviewing it, comments, feedback,
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titles, reviewing it again, thumbnails, doing that over and over and over and over
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and over and over and over again, right?
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Those small moments, like those hours that you spend on doing those
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things, not wanting to review another video, not wanting to fix titles, not
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wanting to sit down and shoot videos.
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But you do it anyway because that is the essence of success.
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And success feels like something glorious and wonderful, but no, it's really a
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collection of a lot of moments that are considered hard/boring/tedious work.
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And, you know, like when I think about all the videos that I have on my
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channel, and all the beautiful, lovely, wonderful, smart, wise subscribers that
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I have, all of that is really founded on thousands of hours of hard work.
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And I'm saying that because if you are working towards something, whether it's
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a YouTube channel or a business, or something at work, and you are frustrated
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with the tedious, boring work, remember that that is the currency of success.
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That is the compound effect.
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You keep doing it again and again and again and again, and then you
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will be rewarded for that, right?
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Like, you will be able to reap the fruit of your hard labor.
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And that's definitely the case when it comes to English as well.
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Like the hard practice: another word, another word, and another sound,
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and another grammar structure, and then you try it again, and you try
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it again, and it feels like it's endless, and boring, and tedious.
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But at the end of the day, you walk into a restaurant and you start speaking
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to the person there with that language that you learn, or you make friends, or
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you get a job, and that's the reward.
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So, the thing that we hope for ourselves or the thing that we consider
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a success is really based on those small tedious moments of what we
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perceive as hard work, which makes all the hard work always be so worth it.
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Another thing is that if you have a vision for yourself, and you can see
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it, and you can visualize, then nothing is going to stop you from getting it.
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Okay?
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And this is really important.
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I recently talked about it when I talked about my relocation experience,
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and how I tried to get a visa to come live here in Barcelona.
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And one of the things that kept me going was the vision that I had for
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myself, for, you know, me living here and everything working out for me.
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And that's the same with my YouTube channel.
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I remember years ago when my channel was still at like, I
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think 300, 000 subscribers.
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I took a screenshot of my YouTube channel and I changed the number to 1
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million and I put it as a screensaver.
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And I always looked at it, like I would open my computer
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and see 1 million subscribers.
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That was years ago.
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So it took a long time for me to get there.
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However, I knew that that was something that I needed.
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Now, it's not the number.
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It's not like 900, 000 is not important, but 1 million is.
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It really isn't.
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But obviously it's a milestone that I wanted to acknowledge.
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Because knowing that I have 1 million subscribers once upon a
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time seemed so far fetched, so impossible, like a pipe dream for me.
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And as I got closer to it and it became more realistic, I, you know, like I
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wanted to get there so I could say to myself, that's it, like I had a vision
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for my channel, for the platform that I have, for how many people I can
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speak to, and I was able to get there.
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So, when you have a vision for yourself and you have clarity and you make
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it specific and you even make it visual like I did with a screenshot,
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then nothing can get in your way.
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It might take longer than expected, but you're going to get there.
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The fourth thing that I've learned is how to manage the conversation
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I have in my head about how I show up in my own success.
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Because at times where my growth was very, very small, and I was seeing all
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these other great channels of other people, whether it's in my industry or
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not, like growing and exploding, getting to millions and millions of subscribers.
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And I'd be like, I also put a lot of effort and time and
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thought into my content, but I'm not seeing the same results.
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So, I found myself in situations like comparing myself to others.
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And I found myself in situations trying to find reasons for why that happens: "Oh,
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it's because I'm a non native speaker.
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Oh, it's because this is where I'm from.
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Oh, it's because my content is so complex.
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Oh, it's because I talk too much.
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Oh, it's because I don't do the 'speak like a native' thing."
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And I, you know, I started giving myself all these reasons for why I'm not
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seeing the growth that I want to see.
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But I think that I was really good at catching it when those thoughts came
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up from like insecurities, because insecurities will always be there, but I'm
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really good at managing them, right, like they don't drive me, they don't lead me.
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I don't make decisions based on those insecurities or like negative thoughts or,
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you know, excuses that I give for myself.
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And I said to myself, "You are where you need to be."
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And every time I would come up with a reason 'it's because you're not a native
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speaker', I would come back with a result: "But this is exactly the reason why.
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You are able to connect with your audience.
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You have such a great connection with your students and your audience.
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No matter how, you know, big or small your platform is."
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It's because my content is sometimes advanced and I speak fast.
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So yes, it could be the reason why I don't I don't reach more people, but at
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the same time, I reach the right people who like to listen to how I teach and
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are interested in what I have to say.
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Or when I said, "Oh, you don't hop on trends of the 'speak like a native'
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and 'be an advanced speaker', and that prevents you from reaching more
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people", than I would say, "Exactly.
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And the content that I share is aligned with my values.
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And when it's time for me to reach that milestone, I will.
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I have all the time in the world."
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I have incredible students.
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I'm so grateful for the platform I have.
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Beyond YouTube, I have an incredible community, free community on Facebook.
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If you're not there, join the InFluency community.
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I have an incredible membership, ongoing membership with the most beautiful
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community of students, called Beyond.
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I have an incredible program that usually attracts the best people
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in the world, called New Sound.
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I am so blessed when it comes to finding the right people.
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And I think that a part of that is that I have my own pace and rhythm,
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and maybe it's different than how I had wished it for it to be.
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It's still freaking amazing, and I'm so grateful, and I'm dead honest saying that.
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It was never, never something that made me feel really bad.
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But still, like I recognized those patterns, and I was able to manage them.
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And I think that it's important to do that because when you recognize
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the patterns, then you recognize it in other areas as well in your
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life, and in my case, in my business.
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And the last thing that I realized that is kind of going to contradict everything
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that I said up until now is that it's easy to get distracted by vanity metrics.
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One million subscribers, 100, 000, you know, 10 million, gold
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button, blue button, red button.
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It's really easy to get distracted by it.
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And there's like this sense of competition, internal competition
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that you have with yourself when you are a content creator.
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However, it really does not matter.
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The moment the one million's person subscribed to my channel did not make
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that person more worthy than the first one who subscribed to my channel.
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So you see the number of views, you see the number of subscribers, but
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it's nothing like the true connection that I have with someone who's
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commenting something vulnerable and open, or just showing gratitude.
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Looking at a big number or a round number is never going to feel as exciting as when
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I look at a comment that says, "Hadar, you have really made a difference in my life."
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When I see a DM on Instagram of someone saying that because of me
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they've started teaching English, or I've made their lives easier, or when
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someone in my program tells me that they got an English speaking job and
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that has been their dream for years.
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Like that would never hold the same importance and space.
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So that even though we tend to follow vanity metrics and be kind of like, "Oh,
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she has so many followers, or he has so many followers, or 1 million subscribers,
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and that is amazing, and let's celebrate."
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All of that is great, and I love it, don't get me wrong, and I have had a
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goal to reach 1 million subscribers.
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But it's the true connections that make a daily impact in my life.
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It's the open channel that I have with my students that keeps me motivated,
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and that makes me joyful and happy to do what I do and to wake up in the morning.
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It's not for the number.
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And I'm saying that because we can get distracted by it, especially
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when we're first starting out and we feel, "Oh, we only have a few
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hundred followers, or subscribers".
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And what am I doing is like, who are those 100 subscribers that you already have?
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How can you serve them?
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How can you make connections?
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How can you get to know them so that you can feel like you've had impact on
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their lives and that they have impacted you and motivated you to keep going
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and to keep doing what you're doing.
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And it doesn't matter if it's a 100, 100,000, or 100,000,000.
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So, I think that's what really, really matters.
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Now, of course, having a larger platform means that you can help more people.
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But it doesn't make your work less important when you have less people.
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That's what I'm trying to say.
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And with that, again, thank you to all of you who commented and
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shared and liked and thought about the things that I had to share.
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And you opened yourself up for changing something in how you think, in how
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you practice, in how you use English.
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Because that is the biggest gift that you could have given to me.
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And I'm grateful for this platform, grateful for YouTube.
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And so happy we're here.
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So what is my next goal?
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I don't know.
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It's probably not going to be 2 million, even though it's going to be really
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nice, but that's not my next goal.
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My next goal is to really create the best platform for you guys
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to reach limitless fluency.
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And I'm constantly working on that.
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So, that's it.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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I hope this was somewhat interesting.
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And like I said, thank you for being a part of my journey.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day, and I will see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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