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Are You Shipping Your Ideas Successfully?
Posted By Annabel Candy On July 23, 2010 @ 12:18 pm In Writing Tips | 20 Comments
Guest post by Glen Stansberry [1]
If you’re going to be successful in this life, you have to try a lot of ideas. Success doesn’t usually come with one great idea, but rather a string of ideas (and failures) with a gem or two nestled inside the list.
Seth Godin calls pumping out ideas “shipping” [2], or finishing lots of tasks and ideas. When we ship often, we start to build momentum. We quiet our doubts, and learn what doesn’t work.
When you ship frequently, you know that a few of your ideas will fail. But you can’t let that stop you! You won’t know which ideas will pan out, and which ideas will totally suck [3].
The simple truth is this: you’ll never know unless you try. You’ll certainly fail a few times. You might fail a lot. But failure is really just a big learning experience, nothing more. It’s only when we start to see failure as a screwup that we start to get into trouble.
Teddy Roosevelt, a prolific shipper, had this to say about failure:
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.
There is no effort without error and shortcoming. You’re going to fail. This is why you have to try lots of ideas. This is why you need to become a prolific shipper.
If you’re like me, the sheer number of ideas isn’t the problem, it’s the hours in the day. After all, time is our most valuable resource. So here’s a few guidelines to go by when planning and executing ideas.
Really, the biggest hurdle most of us have with shipping isn’t skill or knowledge. It’s usually a matter of listening to the doubt in our own minds and letting it delay our work. You’ll notice all of the above points don’t have anything to do with outside factors. They’re all mindsets that we need to change within our own heads.
Shipping is really just the process of creating a plan [7] and sticking to it. Rinse, repeat.
Becoming a prolific shipper and getting used to creating and finishing projects means that you’ll learn what works and what doesn’t really fast. You’ll fail some, and you’ll learn from it. But most importantly, you’ll learn how to stop listening to your own doubts and fears and push things out the door.
And that’s when things get really exciting.
Glen Stansberry writes about creativity and shipping ideas at LifeDev [8]. You can also follow Glen on Twitter [9].
Great post isn’t it and Glen has plenty more nuggets of wisdom for creative types on his blog. Plus, Glen and I have done a guest post swap so please read my post on LifeDev, it’s called Keep the Dream Alive While Staying Debt Free [10] – one of the secrets of my success and well-being.
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[1] Glen Stansberry: http://lifedev.net/
[2] “shipping”: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2010/01/quieting-the-lizard-brain.html
[3] totally suck: http://lifedev.net/2009/12/real-world-flops-that-prove-failure-is-a-key-ingredient-of-creativity/
[4] detailed, mind-blowing things: http://lifedev.net/2010/07/create-powerful-online-content/
[5] Chris Guillebeau: http://chrisguillebeau.com/3x5/how-to-conduct-your-own-annual-review/
[6] myths: http://lifedev.net/2008/07/creativity-myths/
[7] creating a plan: http://www.getinthehotspot.com/5-simple-steps-to-planning-for-success/
[8] LifeDev: http://lifedev.net
[9] follow Glen on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/glenstansberry
[10] Keep the Dream Alive While Staying Debt Free: http://lifedev.net/2010/07/debt-free-dream/
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