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- From studying his content to showing up on his feed.
From studying his content to showing up on his feed.
Chris Williamson just invited me to collab — here’s what I learned on the way up.
Most of your progress won’t be seen until it suddenly is.
Last week, that moment hit me hard.
Last week, I got tagged in a reel by Chris Williamson.
Not just tagged — invited as a collaborator.
That moment hit different.
Because this brand didn’t start with momentum.
It started in my notes app.
No followers. No traction. Just a decision to stay consistent.

Here’s what that moment taught me (and might help you too):
1. Your first version doesn’t need to be loud.
It just needs to be real.
I didn’t launch with a perfect funnel. I launched with a rough draft and a reason.
2. No one takes you seriously until you take yourself seriously.
Before any reposts, I showed up like it mattered.
Because if you wait for validation, you’ll wait forever.
3. Stay consistent even when it’s quiet.
Some of your best work will happen in silence.
If you can execute without applause, you’re already ahead.
This wasn’t about chasing virality.
It was about building something true — and letting the right people find it.
Appreciate you being here.
Let’s keep building.
Linford
Founder of (Mindset.Mirage)
P.S.
Every story has a chapter that feels invisible.
Keep writing it anyway.
Eventually, the right people notice.