those of you with creative outlets of any sort: how do you make sure you finish what you start and actually share it, rather than starting 5 million could-have-been-somethings?
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those of you with creative outlets of any sort: how do you make sure you finish what you start and actually share it, rather than starting 5 million could-have-been-somethings? asking for a friend, who is me.

@oluOnline I love film festivals, contests, challenges, and things like that, because it gives me a deadline and an audience. As long as it doesn't give too much pressure, and I don't have any expectations of "winning," I think that's a good way to get things done and be happy with what I'm doing.
My partner says I should do things to make myself happy, that I should be proud of what I can do, and not worry about whether or not other people like it. I think that's good advice, too.

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those of you with creative outlets of any sort: how do you make sure you finish what you start and actually share it, rather than starting 5 million could-have-been-somethings? asking for a friend, who is me.

@oluOnline the zen path is to post the half finished stuff and move on

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those of you with creative outlets of any sort: how do you make sure you finish what you start and actually share it, rather than starting 5 million could-have-been-somethings? asking for a friend, who is me.

@oluOnline if you figure it out, please let me know!
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@oluOnline if you figure it out, please let me know!
@SallyStrange @oluOnline (Line forms here.)
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those of you with creative outlets of any sort: how do you make sure you finish what you start and actually share it, rather than starting 5 million could-have-been-somethings? asking for a friend, who is me.

@oluOnline we talk to our friends about it as we're doing it to help kinda reinforce our enthusiasm and make it concrete in our mind. we're very grateful to everyone who participates in that.
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those of you with creative outlets of any sort: how do you make sure you finish what you start and actually share it, rather than starting 5 million could-have-been-somethings? asking for a friend, who is me.

1. I take a songwriting class that has a weekly assignment
2. I committed to a "Write the Year" project starting in 2019. On Sunday nights, I post something on a wordpress blog and crosspost to facebook an mastodon
3. I try to keep an eye out for contests (I'm not great at this) -
those of you with creative outlets of any sort: how do you make sure you finish what you start and actually share it, rather than starting 5 million could-have-been-somethings? asking for a friend, who is me.

@oluOnline For my drawing, I make sure to spend a maximum of three or four hours at a time so I don’t burn out in one session. And of the next day, I’m not likin’ what I see from the previous day, I just take the day off and make sure to not think at all about my decision. And indeed, most of the time even after a week or so of inactivity, I will eventually return with full enthusiasm because I see the work in progress in a new light and complete it. There was one work I hadn’t touched in two years but still managed to finish it!
With my music, I struggle a little more because I haven’t been making anything in a few years. But nonetheless, I’m now working on my first DJ mix in well over two years AND ITS GOING TO BE AWESOME. And I’m now thinking about buying a new Eurorack module or two so that I can make some beats of my own!
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@oluOnline For my drawing, I make sure to spend a maximum of three or four hours at a time so I don’t burn out in one session. And of the next day, I’m not likin’ what I see from the previous day, I just take the day off and make sure to not think at all about my decision. And indeed, most of the time even after a week or so of inactivity, I will eventually return with full enthusiasm because I see the work in progress in a new light and complete it. There was one work I hadn’t touched in two years but still managed to finish it!
With my music, I struggle a little more because I haven’t been making anything in a few years. But nonetheless, I’m now working on my first DJ mix in well over two years AND ITS GOING TO BE AWESOME. And I’m now thinking about buying a new Eurorack module or two so that I can make some beats of my own!
@oluOnline I think the takeaway here is that artistic progress is often _punctuated_ not constant… _and that’s ok_. There are indeed artists who constantly produce, but you aren’t them! Your voice will eventually emerge at your own pace! The important thing is to _never_ see your art as a chore, but as a labor of love and true enjoyment, not something that needs to be managed like a corporate project… but that’s me.



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those of you with creative outlets of any sort: how do you make sure you finish what you start and actually share it, rather than starting 5 million could-have-been-somethings? asking for a friend, who is me.

@oluOnline The older I get the more fatalistic I tend to feel. We're all born with some level of advantage, starting all the way from being born humans, to a species without predators, with a K evolutionary strategy rather than r like an octopus or sea turtle. And we also have our crosses to bear. Everything I do doesn't seem to change those facts of life much. So I try to do what's truest to my nature, and ignore outcomes. Easier said than done, of course. Sorry I don't have anything more constructive.
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@oluOnline the zen path is to post the half finished stuff and move on

@phillmv @oluOnline I always tell myself I am going to do this, and then: I do not do that. but it is good advice, lol!
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