How I Launched My Most Successful Chess Course
Introduction
When I started on this journey of making it as a chess professional, I told myself this:
'When I finally figure out how to get great success in the chess world, I'm going to share with others how I did it. So that they can learn from my experiences and have a much less painful journey on their way to the success they want to have.'
This post is that share.
Enjoy my 90-minute deep dive on YouTube, where I break down:
- My Complicated Relationship With Chess;
- How I Almost Didn't Start;
- How I Modelled Success;
- The Psychological Barriers I Overcame;
- How It Felt Different This Time;
- What I Did Differently;
- What I Could Have Done Better;
Coming Up
Unfortunately, I lost the 9-10 paragraphs I previously wrote due to a mis-click, so instead I will share what's coming up with my content:
- I'll be releasing a free course soon for the subscribers on my email list - stay tuned for that :)
- I may write an e-book over the next weeks as well, we'll see;
- I'm considering starting a Discord server, to bring together all my different audiences across different platforms (Lichess, Chess.com, YouTube, my email list, Facebook). However, I will likely wait a while with this as I don't want to get too overwhelmed with too many changes at once.
- My next paid course will probably on the London for White, or the Benko Gambit for Black. I keep changing my mind on which one I'm more passionate about, but will likely know within the next week or so.
See you in the next post!