I’m sort of lost for words…
Forbes 30 Under 30????? I won’t lie I’ve been sitting with this since 5am and I still don’t quite have the words for it or the feelings…
I’m not someone who stops to celebrate. Good work, achievements, my default is straight onto the next thing. But this one made me pause.
Since I was 16 I’ve been choosing this, the storytelling, the craft, the daily process of (trying to) get better at something I genuinely love. That was never in service of a moment like this. The process IS the podium.
What a privilege to chose to do hard things. To do the thing you love. What a privilege to be recognised for it. Wow…. Thank you @forbesunder30
Will xx
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Here’s Premier Pro + After Effects plugins that save me 7+ hours a week editing.
These are the exact ones I use in every project. I just wish someone had sent me this list years ago...
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I watched @steven write a fan’s name on his hand backstage, minutes before walking out to 5,000 people.
That moment changed how I think about time. I used to think busy people just worked more hours, I was wrong. They don’t have more time. They just refuse to waste it the way most people do.
This carousel breaks down the 5 principles I’ve observed, the stuff no one teaches you about time management.
December rough up ⬆️
Two things December taught me:
1. Fix how you track tasks - Work needs to live where time lives
I used to treat planning and doing as separate things.
Lists over here. Calendar over there.
In reality, the calendar always wins.
Putting tasks next to time forces better decisions.
What gets done, what gets delayed, and what quietly isn’t important enough to keep.
2. Discomfort is information
New rooms, new people, new expectations.
Feeling slightly out of place didn’t mean I wasn’t ready.
It just meant I was paying attention.
That tension is usually where learning happens.
Some tough pills to swallow as a creative 🫨
These are some rules to live by as a creative 🙋♂️ 1. No one cares until you make them.
Your work means nothing without context. Your job is to earn attention, not expect it. 2. Feedback is personal. Your response is practical.
If you care, it will sting. That is fine. What you do after is what matters. 3. Execution is everything.
Ideas feel safe. Doing the work is uncomfortable. But execution is the only thing that changes reality. 4. Creativity is a science.
Testing, iterations, patterns. This is how you sharpen your instincts. This is how you grow fast. 5. If you cannot say it in one sentence, you do not understand it yet.
When the idea is explainable, the work becomes easy.
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