
@thisisfawaz
10,000 views is not big, but it's progress. And I took it for granted until the end of 2025.
Last year, I posted a few times then quit because it didn't seem like I was getting the results I was looking for. I was seeing 100 to 200 views per post and I just felt like it wasn't working.
Then, at the end of the year, I received a report showing my analytics for the year, and it opened my eyes. My posts in total had received over 10,000 views. At this point, I was quite surprised because all I had been seeing was 100 views. So, where did 10,000 views come from?
I did the calculation and it was accurate. I actually received that number of views within the year. Yes, 10,000 is ridiculously small, but considering that I slowed down because of 100 views, it felt like an achievement. That means if I posted more, my views would have definitely gone up.
This made me see that the smallest efforts truly produce great results. We just don't see it until we put everything together.
One thing you must realize is that results don't show up immediately. That's why many quit early. They judge progress day by day instead of over time.
By the time you stack up the small actions you take daily, you'll notice the progress you have made. If you stop because of today's result, tomorrow you won't see the effect of what you did.
This is not about posting more or caring about views. It's about realizing that whatever you're doing becomes noticeable as you keep going. It's about staying consistent.
Guys, don't dull in 2026. Keep laying one stone after another, because Rome wasn't built in a day.
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