One of my favorite writers, Austin Kleon, breaks down his formula for success into two simple steps:
- Do good work
- Share it with people
If you have ever tried to create something, anything, you know that #1 is hard.
My first blog post was not as good as the last one I wrote.
2 years ago, my tweets were trash (some may say they still are ๐
).
The first visual I created was just combining two icons I found online. I now draw them myself.
The only way to do good work is to do a lot of bad work first.
Whatever you set your mind to, just put in the reps and you will get better by repetition.
As simple as that.
But #2... How many incredible creators is the world missing because we are too afraid of sharing our work?
It wasn't so easy 15 years ago. But now you have THE INTERNET.
One tweet, one blog post, one TikTok video or one YouTube video can reach millions of people.
We have this perception that the Internet is only a place where you can publish your finished ideas, and nothing else.
But it's much more than that.
The internet is the place where your rawest, shittiest ideas should be.
Worst case scenario, no one will pay attention.
Best case scenario, you receive useful feedback and you get to iterate on that idea.
So here's my proposal for a new "success formula": forget about following Austin's steps.
Do #1 WHILE you do #2.
Make your reps public.
Share everything.
Your wins, your losses, what you learn, and how you are changing because of that
Do that for a month and then see what happens.
Spoiler alert: you will become a better creator.
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