In a world that moves fast, creatives often feel like theyโ€™re chasing something โ€” clients, visibility, money, recognition. But what if the real power in creative success is in doing the small, consistent things that most people overlook?

Thatโ€™s what I thought about when I saw this painting of a young girl in the forest, feeding ten snow-white rabbits. Itโ€™s a simple moment, yet it contains the entire blueprint for how we grow as creative entrepreneurs.


The Scene

A little girl โ€” letโ€™s call her Lume โ€” is in a quiet woodland clearing. Sheโ€™s wearing a burnt-orange dress with a cream collar, holding a wicker basket in one hand, a handful of green leaves in the other.

In front of her, ten white rabbits watch. Theyโ€™re cautious, ready to run if she makes the wrong move. They donโ€™t know her yet.

The rabbits are not hers. She doesnโ€™t own them. They didnโ€™t pay her to show up. Still, she comes back each day with her basket.


The Creative Hustlerโ€™s Rabbits

If youโ€™re a creative โ€” a designer, writer, artist, marketer โ€” those rabbits are your audience, your potential clients, your community. At first, they donโ€™t trust you. Why should they? Everyone is fighting for their attention, promising things they canโ€™t deliver.

The first time you post your work online, send out an email, or share an idea, most people will just glance and move on. They might be curious, but curiosity isnโ€™t commitment.

Your job in the beginning is not to force them to โ€œbuy now.โ€ Your job is to keep showing up with the leaves in your basket โ€” the content, the stories, the portfolio pieces, the behind-the-scenes work that slowly builds trust.


Why the Girl Didnโ€™t Chase Them

The fastest way to lose a rabbit? Run toward it.

Itโ€™s the same in business. If you start every conversation with โ€œhire meโ€ or โ€œbuy my work,โ€ youโ€™ll scare them off. People can smell desperation.

Instead, like Lume, you feed them from where they are comfortable. Maybe thatโ€™s giving them a free resource. Maybe itโ€™s sharing your creative process. Maybe itโ€™s simply engaging with their work without asking for anything back.

Youโ€™re planting seeds, not hunting.


Kindness as a Strategy, Not a Slogan

When Lume feeds the rabbits, sheโ€™s not just being โ€œnice.โ€ Sheโ€™s building familiarity. The rabbits start to think: Sheโ€™s safe. Sheโ€™s consistent. She brings value every time she shows up.

In the creative hustle, kindness is a strategy. It makes you memorable. It gets people talking about you when youโ€™re not in the room. It builds a network that opens doors without you forcing them open.

And hereโ€™s the part most people miss: when you operate this way long enough, the forest changes. In Lumeโ€™s case, plants grew where there had been none, bees returned, life multiplied. In your case, opportunities will grow in places you didnโ€™t even know existed.


The Shift from Feeding to Earning

One day, a rabbit might hop right up to Lume and stay by her side. Not because she trapped it, but because trust turned into relationship.

In creative work, this is when someone youโ€™ve been nurturing suddenly says, โ€œIโ€™ve been following you for months โ€” I want to hire you.โ€ It feels โ€œout of nowhereโ€ to them, but you know itโ€™s the result of dozens of tiny touches they barely noticed at the time.

Itโ€™s not magic. Itโ€™s the compound effect of consistent value.


The Invisible Portfolio

The thing about rabbits โ€” and audiences โ€” is that they often watch from a distance before they ever engage. People you donโ€™t even know exist might be checking your work, seeing your posts, and deciding if they can trust you.

Thatโ€™s why every piece of content you create, every design you post, every article you write, is an invisible portfolio. Even if no one comments, theyโ€™re storing that impression. And when the time is right, they remember.


Donโ€™t Count the Rabbits

Many creatives get discouraged because they count their โ€œlikesโ€ and followers the way hunters count trophies. But you canโ€™t measure relationships by day one numbers.

Lume didnโ€™t stop because only two rabbits came close the first week. She didnโ€™t say, โ€œThis isnโ€™t worth it.โ€ She kept feeding them until all ten came.

Your ten โ€œrabbitsโ€ might be your first ten loyal clients, your first ten recurring buyers, or your first ten brand advocates. Get them, and theyโ€™ll bring others.


The World Will Never Change Unless You Decide to Be Kind

Thatโ€™s the quote I see in this painting. And in the creative hustle, that kindness isnโ€™t just a moral virtue โ€” itโ€™s your unfair advantage.

Kindness in creative work looks like:

Replying thoughtfully to a followerโ€™s comment.

Sending a free tip to someone without expecting anything back.

Sharing another creatorโ€™s work because itโ€™s good, not because it benefits you.

Delivering more value in a project than the client paid for.

These arenโ€™t โ€œsoftโ€ actions. Theyโ€™re investments. And they always return with interest โ€” sometimes months or years later.


For Your Creative Hustle This Week

Think about your rabbits โ€” the people who donโ€™t trust you yet but might, if you showed up with your basket every day.

Ask yourself:

Whatโ€™s in my basket? (What value do I consistently give?)

Am I chasing or feeding? (Do I rush the sale, or do I build trust first?)

What would happen if I committed to this every day for a year?

Because the truth is, you canโ€™t force a rabbit to come. But you can make it impossible for them to ignore you forever.


Final Word

Your creative hustle isnโ€™t about chasing โ€” itโ€™s about planting. Itโ€™s about understanding that trust is slow to build and quick to break. Itโ€™s about knowing that the world will never change โ€” and neither will your business โ€” unless you decide to operate from a place of generosity, even when no one is watching.

The girl in the forest didnโ€™t set out to โ€œconvertโ€ rabbits into fans. She set out to feed them. The result was a forest full of life.

So, whatโ€™s in your basket today? And will you show up tomorrow, even if the rabbits donโ€™t?


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“Kindness is the quietest way to conquer the world.” โ€” Adanne Udejiofor Chukwudi

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