The Part Before Anything Gets Done
There’s usually a moment before anything actually starts for me personally.
Not the productive version.
Not the focused, locked-in version.
I call it: The Hovering.
48 Tabs open.
Nothing clicked yet.
Just enough awareness to know
this is the thing you should be doing…
and just enough resistance to not begin.
Some people move through that part quickly. Certain tools make it easier for me to get through it, and well, others stay in that rut longer than they planned.
Long enough to start wondering
if the problem is the work itself…
or just the way they’re doing it.
Since Working Alone Started Feeling… Loud
Leafah.TV didn’t come from a big idea.
It came from a small, teensy little realization:
Working alone isn’t quiet.
Sometimes it’s the loudest damn environment there is.
Every thought echoes.
Every distraction sticks.
Every delay feels visible.
And somewhere in that…
the idea of just having
“someone else there to go through it with me, ugh…“
was born.
A Room Where Nothing Is Required
In my server, there’s always something happening, but nothing is being asked of you.
Someone’s editing. Someone’s typing. Someone’s talking through an idea that isn’t finished yet.
No one’s performing. No one’s trying to hold attention.
It’s a beautiful shared silence on some days.
And that difference in the day is hard to explain until you feel it.
It’s mostly people who make things. Or want to. Or are trying to find their way back to it.
Writers. Creators.
People with ideas that don’t sit still.
People who work all day…
(Hi, I’m people who work all day.)
and then open their laptops again at night like something is still waiting for them there.
They’re not loud about it, but they’re a little… different.
They think longer. Rework things that didn’t need reworking.
The kind of people who don’t usually need advice, they just want presence.
(…that part tends to do more than advice ever does.)
Since “Background Noise” Became the Strategy
A lot of people join saying the same thing.
“I just need something on in the background.”
And then something shifts.
Boom, two hours later,
they’ve finished something
they’ve been putting off all week.
Like the work finally stopped resisting them back.
What Actually Gets Shared
Not highlight reels. Not “content.”
(okay, maybe some, I mean what are we even working on??)
I digress, ahem, The Real Version.
How long things actually fricken take. How many countless drafts happen before something works.
How often “quick ideas” turn into entire sleepless nights.
There’s something humbling about seeing that in real time.
It softens that whole stupid assumption that “everyone else is ahead.”
Newsflash, bby… they’re just not.
They’re just… also just here.
The Structure (Because It Exists)
There are tiers.
Okay, yes, subscriptions.
The framework of something that’s growing, and there are free access points too.
but that’s not the part people stay for…
They stay because because it feels familiar in a way most online spaces don’t these days.
It’s all incredibly human, raw and real, and if thats not something you’re into, I totally get it… sike.
Join us, youll love it!
Since Showing Up Became Enough
Some people yap, and vent.
Some people share their day.
Some people stay muted the entire time, driving around their city.
And somehow…
all of it counts the same.
There’s no pressure to be “on.”
No expectation to explain yourself.
Just being there ends up doing more than expected.
The Quiet Shift
Nothing dramatic happens. No sudden transformation.
No overnight change.
Just…
people starting.
people continuing.
people staying a little longer
than they planned to.
And realizing, slowly,
they work better
when they’re not the only one in the room.
…
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