When I think about which daily priority—creating content and/or income—I prefer to devote myself to, I focus on what I can manage.
I manage a website or mailing list myself. I manage a profile on a platform, in part, because the company that provides the platform is not mine. In fact, in some respects, even a website is not entirely mine, as I would have to purchase, manage, and connect the servers to the Internet myself.
In all this, depending on your personal and financial situation, you may prefer, even temporarily, odd jobs or jobs that are so simple that they can be done by most people without any particular qualifications.
If necessary, especially if you do not have problems with basic necessities such as food and shelter, you may consider investing about 50% of your earnings (daily, weekly, monthly) with common sense. And usually, when you invest in the famous S&P 500, NASDAQ, or similar indices, you could have about a 10% annual return on your investment.
