Edina Jackson-Yussif
Bio
I write about lifestyle, entrepreneurship and other things.
Writer for hire [email protected]
Entrepreneur
Software Developer + Machine Learning Specialist
Founder:
➡️Creator Vibes Club
➡️Article Flow Club
Stories (430)
Filter by community
How to Release the Fear of Losing It All (and Trust Yourself Again)
It was 2:17 AM, and the only light in the room came from my laptop screen, casting a blueish glow on my tear-streaked face. I was staring at a spreadsheet, the numbers blurring together. A few months of lower-than-projected revenue. A client who had unexpectedly paused their contract. A whisper from the bank account that suddenly felt far too thin.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about 23 hours ago in Journal
A Beginner-Friendly Marketing Plan for Your First Digital Product
Marketing your first product can feel harder than creating it. There are platforms to choose from, strategies to learn, and advice coming from every direction. The result is usually the same: doing nothing because everything feels like too much.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 2 days ago in Journal
Vocal Media Challenge
I’m back again with another challenge. This time, I’m posting twice a day on Vocal Media for the next seven days. This isn’t another mammoth 30-day challenge; I’m doing this to reset and get back to posting consistently on the platform.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 3 days ago in Journal
How the Brain Adapts to Building Digital Products Consistently
Consistency sits at the center of every successful digital product. Ideas matter. Skills matter. Execution over time matters most. Many people struggle not because they lack creativity or knowledge, but because they underestimate how much consistency reshapes the brain.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 10 days ago in Journal
Why Most Affirmations Don’t Work (and How to Fix That)
Affirmations are everywhere in digital income spaces. Say the right words. Repeat them daily. Trust that mindset will do the rest. Many people try this sincerely, yet notice little change. The words sound good, but behaviour stays the same. Confidence rises briefly, then fades.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 15 days ago in Journal
Impostor Syndrome in Digital Creators
Impostor syndrome shows up frequently in digital creators, especially those building products without traditional credentials, titles, or career ladders. Despite skills, experience, or tangible results, many creators question whether they deserve their role or fear that others will discover they are not as capable as they appear.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 16 days ago in Journal
Training the Brain for Consistent Digital Income
Consistent digital income rarely comes from a single breakthrough idea. It grows from repeated actions that train the brain to execute skills reliably under changing conditions. Many creators understand what to do but struggle to do it consistently. The gap between knowledge and income often reflects how the brain learns, automates skills, and builds confidence over time.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 17 days ago in Journal
Belief, Expectation, and Performance in Digital Products Self efficacy, perception, and output quality
People often talk about tools, platforms, and strategies when discussing digital products. Less attention goes to belief and expectation, even though they quietly shape every decision that follows. How someone expects a project to go influences how they plan, how they respond to obstacles, and how much care they bring to the work.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 19 days ago in Journal
The Identity Shift From Struggling Freelancer to Abundant Creator
Many freelancers start with skill, motivation, and good intentions. They work hard, say yes often, and hope consistency will eventually turn into stability. Yet for many, income remains unpredictable, confidence wavers, and progress feels fragile.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 20 days ago in Journal
10 Ways to Rewire Your Brain for Abundance
I remember a season of my life when I felt like I was doing everything right but nothing seemed to move. I was reading books, making plans, dreaming big, and still checking my bank account with a sinking feeling in my chest. It felt like life was happening somewhere else, to other people, and I was watching from the sidelines.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 20 days ago in Journal
