Vol IV: #67 Ship It


In my attempt to complete my work, I recently began to published rough drafts. You may have noticed. If not, go read #65 and #66. Each is unfinished and unsatisfying, to me. And the reason I posted them is simple: I need to get in the habit of shipping my work rather than try to perfect it.

This concept comes from the godfather of modern marketing, Seth Godin. Since his hay day with Yahoo, he’s taught lot of people to “just ship it and move on.” And that’s what I’m doing. I want to publish my work rather than let it sit for weeks. And if that work is unorganized, so be it. This blog costs me $28/month, I can do what I want. Besides, don’t we love to see work in progress? I do.

Cheers.


Nik Curfman

I am a writer and artist in the early stages of my trek. I spent 20 years trying to be who I thought I needed to be, and now I am running after who I am. Fearless Grit is my space to document and share the process. 

https://fearlessgrit.com
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