Pragati Gupta - You Get Better With Every Single Piece You Work On (Content Creator From India)

 

I am a content creator and copywriter, based out of Bhopal. Being a single child, I have been pampered a lot. 

Also, I grew up in a business family, so I was exposed to the nitty-gritty of the business world from a very early stage. From marketing to finance, every convo used to fascinate me a lot. So, I always had this clarity that I want something more than a 9-5 job.


Tell us more about your background and journey.

I am a content creator and copywriter, based out of Bhopal. Being a single child, I have been pampered a lot. 

Also, I grew up in a business family, so I was exposed to the nitty-gritty of the business world from a very early stage. From marketing to finance, every convo used to fascinate me a lot. So, I always had this clarity that I want something more than a 9-5 job.

My journey as a content creator and copywriter started approximately 2 years back. Freelancing is like a roller coaster ride. Not sure what passion means but I wake up every day without an alarm and full of excitement. I am truly grateful for that.



What does your typical day look like?

My day starts with a cup of coffee followed by checking emails, scrolling memes, and prioritizing my tasks for the day. Then, I organize my workspace and get started. As a content creator, I believe there are no fixed working hours, you work 24/7, as you can get an idea or inspiration anytime. 

You cannot turn off your brain after 8 or 9 PM.


What is Your biggest professional achievement?


There’s still a long way to go. My biggest achievement is that I am happy with what I do. I love my work.

Apart from that, I celebrate every milestone. I feel a sense of accomplishment whenever someone says I inspired them. It makes me feel so happy.


What piece of advice would you give to people on how to improve your writing skills?

Be consistent. Be patient. You get better with every single piece you work on.


Which is your favourite book and why?

There are so many books. I mostly read self-help books. The best one I recently read - The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins


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Interviewed by - Mukund M

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