How narrowing my focus helped my community grow
I wanted to share a small, but meaningful win. My Resolve School community just crossed 100 members. It’s not huge, and it’s definitely still growing, but it felt worth pausing for a second and acknowledging it. Resolve School is a simple space for people learning DaVinci Resolve who want to edit with more clarity and less frustration, and have a place to ask questions without feeling behind. The biggest thing this has taught me is that “getting smaller” or "niching down" doesn’t mean limiting yourself, it means getting clearer. I stopped trying to help every type of creator and focused on one specific group with one specific problem. Once I did that, everything felt easier. The posts made more sense, the conversations went deeper, and the right people started showing up. Still learning as I go, but this was a good reminder that slow, focused growth actually works. If you’re building something that feels quiet or small right now, it still counts.