This week I finished the Hobonichi Series! In this post I will explore my final takeaways and thoughts of this entire process.
The Finished Product
This week I uploaded my third and final video of my Hobonichi Series. The process of writing, filming, and uploading this video was the quickest and easiest yet – even though I have only made a few videos, I have pinned down a decent system that works for me.
Even though I only uploaded this video hours before writing this post, it already has 45 views, five likes, and two users who commented on it. I have also had several comments on my Instagram post promoting this video.
Even though I did not add much more than I had initially gathered, I also cleaned up my final annotated bibliography, which you can view here:
The Audience Reception
I also created a project page summarizing this entire experience – the planning, research, pre-production, production, finished product, and future plans. In the final sections of this page I share the many comments that I have received in the past couple of weeks (comments that are coming in more and more as the days continue).
I went into this project thinking that I would get about the amount of views that I have received, but I honestly did not expect to get this much positive feedback. Hearing how much people enjoyed this content energizes me to spend more of my time to continue working on this channel. If I continued to upload actively I think that my channel could get even more attention and reception. Over the next couple of months I will continue to upload videos about the planner – now that I know some good systems that I can continue to optimize it should take less time to create the videos and leave more time for research and development.
Going Back to the Beginning – the WHY
To conclude this experience I decided to take some of my own advice and assess why I wanted to do this project in the first place. Before I had even fully fleshed out my idea I filled out a worksheet on the keys to independent creative work from Mindful Marks.
Some key elements that I want to infuse with the work I do includes doing what energizes me, making a difference, showing up to do the work, and having my work be fulfilling/help my own life.
The very nature of my videos is that of finding balance and self-fulfillment, so the research for this work is actually mostly just working on bettering my life so that I can guide others. While the videos have a front of being about the Hobonichi Cousin, there are lessons that can be applied to many aspects of life. As I continue to make content I would like to branch out more and more (while maintaining deep roots in these keys) to continue giving value to my audience and energy within the work.
At the end of the day, this project (and the videos I will continue to make) will create value either way. I am overjoyed that my content has been able to bring joy and inspiration to others, but even if it did not it was beneficial to me in itself. By making these videos I have a documentation of a system that works for whatever path I decide to take in my life – whether it is content creation or not – that I can continue to re-visit.
The process of creating the content has been an extremely helpful practice as well. While my past work and studies have focused on documentary work on other subjects, I had to learn to adapt to being the subject as well as the director and editor. The timeline and best practices are also much different (and something that will still take a while to get used to) – I am used to spending tons of time on a single project so that it has the upmost quality. I am still focused on quality, of course, but the deadlines for YouTube videos of this caliber are closer together so there is a different balance.
For now I will continue to make videos, albeit at a slightly more spaced-out but strict schedule. What is next in my line of sight is a Hobonichi Cousin 2021 first impressions and goals video and perhaps a video on my quest to “Marie Kondo” my home. What will come after that is not known as of yet, but what I know is that I need to rest, reset, and re-envision. More will come in time and the positive reaction I have received so far is making me even more excited to continue this project.
If you would like to see what I am creating next, follow my blog. If the Hobonichi Series interested you in particular subscribe to my YouTube Channel to see even more. Thank you for following me in this journey, I am excited to see where I go next!





















