How to Become A Very Independent Producer… – #SolutionsWatch

by | Sep 4, 2024 | Solutions Watch, Videos | 8 comments

So, you want to become an independent producer? Well, you’re in luck! In today’s edition of #SolutionsWatch, James shares a sneak preview of his presentation to the Very Independent Producer Summit 4 – Say No to NWO containing some tips and advice he has for young up-and-comers.

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8 Comments

  1. Hi James, I appreciate the long term strategic thinking which is incorporated into the five tips.

    Having said that, as you said, your technology has improved immensely over the years.

    For example, I believe you are running your own server somewhere? I think you’ve done some threads on the technology you use, but what’s your current thinking on the subject?

    Cheers!

  2. Thanks for all the tips. Even if they aren’t all original, it’s good to reflect on them as reminders.

    My contribution is that – probably because my memory isn’t as good as James’s – in addition to filing things that may be useful some day in a folder, I put an entry in TheBrain programme on my computer. This will have a hyperlink to the stored file and to the website I got it from, and also Brain links to any related entries in my TheBrain.

    This means that when I try and find an article I vaguely hope that i saved, even if I can’t remember which of the possible topics hierarchies I filled it under, one very rapid search by TheBrain on the aspect uppermost in my mind, will almost certainly find it.

    I’m nothing like as productive as James, but I have written some worthwhile articles at “WhatDoINo” substack.
    https://whatdoino.substack.com/

    I can barely afford all my many subscriptions, but I won’t be weeding out my small contribution to James, since he is primarily responsible for enabling me to start preparing for the”Medical Martial Law” a decade in advance. Thanks James.

  3. This #SolutionsWatch is applicable to all of us, and especially applicable in our dissemination to others.
    After all, absence of dissemination aids the New World Order.

    PRODUCER Etymology
    Origin:
    The Latin root prodūcō is a compound of pro (forth) and dūcō (to lead).
    The original meaning of producer was “one who leads forth or brings into view.”
    The word has been used in English since the late 14th century to refer to people involved in various stages of production.
    In the 18th century, it began to be used more broadly to refer to anyone who creates or brings about something.
    Meaning:
    A person or thing that produces something, especially goods or services.
    A person who creates or manufactures products, such as a writer, artist, or musician.
    A person who brings about or causes an event or result.
    https://etymologyworld.com/item/producer

    How to Become A Very Independent Producer

    James Corbett QUOTES:
    “There will be five tips today or five pieces of advice.”

    #1
    “Number one is don’t wait for someone to hand you an opportunity to do what you want to do. You have to go out there and make that opportunity happen.”

    #2
    ”Tip number two. Here’s an interesting one that relates to my experience when I was first starting out.
    When you’re first starting out doing something, you’ve got all this energy and excitement and, hey, this is this new thing that I’m doing. Take that energy, harness it, and use it by setting yourself an unrealistic production goal. And then meeting that goal…
    …and I showed myself that I can do it…
    …notches in your belt, laurels in your crown…
    …You can think back to that time you did that incredibly unrealistic thing and you did it and you can go, hey, you know, maybe I can do this…so, I know that I can do it.”

    #3
    ”All right, tip number three, develop a workflow that works for you. And if it ain’t working, you gotta fix it and tinker with it until it does work for you.”

    #4
    ”Tip number four, which is… To butcher an old phrase, habits make for useful servants, but frightful masters…
    You can have good habits, of course, right? So why not foster and cultivate good habits?
    Which is, instead of thinking about the big, big, big picture, just think of those tiny things that you do every day or every week or whatever it is that you can start making part of a routine that becomes a habit. A routine over… A period of weeks or months will eventually become a habit that you’d almost have to try to break in order to stop doing it. And those tiny little habits, even though they seem insignificant, they can, over time, accrue into something more important.”

    #5
    ”Point number five is… being around for the long term…
    …Have integrity. Have honesty.”

  4. I had to laugh when James admitted the pseudo
    contradiction of his acclaimed stance on voting.

    “Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour: so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honour.” Ecclesiastes 10:1 KJV

    • @setatliberty

      I also thought about the seemingly contradictory nature of inviting my blog subscribers to vote on what book we should all read together (and which I would review) as part of a “book club” series (given my clear stance on statism, the voting system of “democracy” and all that is associated with involuntary governance) but then I thought of this meme:

      https://archive.org/details/memesformiles/itisnottheftcuzyou%20can%20movetoanothercountry.PNG

      People that do not want to participate in the voting systems proposed by myself (or James) are free to decide to ignore the vote and they would not be violated for doing so, “democratic” systems of governance are different in a significant ways as they do not just encourage voting, but also engage in theft, assault, kidnapping and murder. While those running the sham of modern “democratic” government systems may not care if you vote or not, they will force you to participate in their racketeering operation in other ways using the threat of violence.

      Thus, I decided that the voting idea is nothing more than a means to give back and receive collaborative input from valued subscribers and does not represent a hypocritical or contradictory course of action on the part of one that espouses to be an anarchist and/or voluntaryist.

  5. Glad to have you back! Hope you managed to find some time to just take it easy and perhaps enjoy some time in nature with the fam during your hiatus.

    Looking forward to checking out the material at the Attack on Food and Farmers and How To Fight Back summit when I have time.

    Cheers James.

  6. A body of work? Yes you have grown Jamisan. However you have yet to produce the book? Like a branch on a body of wood or a root at the base of a tree it nourishes that body. You are missing an opportunity for growth. Can you explain why that is missing from the repertoire? Make something in a more permanent media so in 20 years I can die at home in bed with my favorite book on my breast. Not to appear kinky, or have click bait girls in bikinis but come on. I.B. Singer did it in Yiddish; you can top that hasidic jew in English. I know it. There is plenty devils, sprites and dybbuks in the world; you mention them daily. Just a suggestion, write about them.

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