
We creatives often underestimate the power of our voice. We worry about trends, competition, algorithms—but forget that the reason people connect to art, writing, or design is because it carries a unique voice.
Your voice matters. It’s the reason someone will choose to read your essay over another. It’s the reason your design will resonate more deeply. It’s the reason your work has the power to last.
But here’s the hard truth: without clarity, your voice gets buried under doubt, comparison, and half-finished projects.
That’s why I wrote this eBook—not to give you another “productivity hack,” but to help you uncover what you already have inside: the voice that makes your work unforgettable.
Because when you define your voice and direction, you stop chasing and start creating. And that’s where momentum lives.
👉 Your voice matters. Don’t let it go unheard. Grab the eBook today for $37 below.
💡Question: After reading this post, ask youself if you really understand the value of your voice. Your singular unique voice. Share it in the comments so we can brainstorm with the community.
I’ve realized I haven’t truly valued my writing voice. I’ve spent years comparing myself to others and worrying that my style wasn’t polished enough or intellectual enough. But the works that people actually respond to are always the ones where I write like I talk. Honest, messy and real. That’s my voice. After reading this, I’m committing to journaling daily in my natural voice and then shaping those entries into essays instead of forcing myself to sound like someone else. Thank you for the insights this week Idris Elijah and have a great weekend!
In my 9–5 job I’ve been holding back ideas because I felt like my input wasn’t as valuable as the people above me. The question you asked at the end of the newsletter made me confront the fact that my perspective is my voice and if I don’t share it, no one else will. I’m setting a personal goal to present one idea in next week’s team meeting that reflects my vision for improving our workflow. Even if it’s not adopted, I’ll know I honored my voice instead of silencing it. Seems like a good start so thanks for getting me to think about the value of my own voice!