What Arcade Fire’s Year of the Snake Can Teach You About Finally Launching That Online Course

Embarking on the creation of an online course can feel like navigating uncharted waters.

Arcade Fire's latest track, "Year of the Snake," encapsulates the essence of embracing change and the discomfort that often accompanies it. The chorus resonates: "It's the season of change, and if you feel strange, it's probably good."​

The Pinch Point: Fear of the Unknown 

Many aspiring course creators grapple with self-doubt and fear of stepping into the unknown. The prospect of sharing one's expertise with the world can be daunting, leading to hesitation and procrastination.

The Solution: Embrace Transformation

In the Chinese zodiac, 2025 marks the Year of the Snake, symbolizing transformation and renewal. Arcade Fire's lyric, "It's the year of the snake, so let your heart break," suggests that allowing oneself to experience vulnerability is a pathway to growth.​

A Story of Renewal

Consider Alex, a seasoned graphic designer who had long contemplated creating an online course but was paralyzed by fear of failure. One evening, while listening to "Year of the Snake," the lyrics struck a chord. Alex realized that feeling "strange" was a natural part of the growth process. Embracing this discomfort, Alex developed and launched the course, which received an overwhelmingly positive response.

Conclusion

Launching an online course requires courage and a willingness to embrace change. Arcade Fire's "Year of the Snake" reminds us that transformation often involves discomfort. By shedding old fears and opening our hearts, we pave the way for growth and success. So, step boldly into your own "Year of the Snake" and let your knowledge shine.​

Here’s How to Start: 10 Quick Tips to Step Out and Launch That Course
(…even if you feel weird doing it)

  1. Start small – Don't overcomplicate it. One strong module beats ten flimsy ones.
  2. Pick one problem to solve – Make it real, relevant, and results-driven.
  3. Use your own story – Your journey matters. People connect with people, not perfection.
  4. Record with what you’ve got – Your smartphone + a quiet room = plenty to get started.
  5. Map it on paper – Sketch your lessons out before you build anything online.
  6. Talk it out first – Teach it live once or twice before recording it. Instant feedback!
  7. Don’t design in a vacuum – Ask a friend or ideal learner for their input.
  8. Use free tools to test the waters – Loom, Google Slides, and Kajabi’s free trial can take you far.
  9. Keep lessons short and sweet – Aim for 5–10 minutes per video. Bite-sized wins = happy learners.
  10. Launch ugly – Done is better than perfect. You can always polish later.

The Real Lesson from the Song?

This might be your season of change. So if you’re feeling unsure, uneasy, or downright odd—that might be your sign to go for it.

Let your heart break open a little. Let the old self go. And let your course idea finally take flight.
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