A space for everything. Work from home is an oxymoron. The mere fact that it is home should suffice to say that you can't work from there. When our personal and professional lives overlap, it creates confusion and trouble. The best way to compartmentalise work and personal, especially if you are an
Use a timer. A timer can help us get done with more stuff than we think. It can make possibly arduous tasks come within reach. A workout with a timer of 20 minutes is much more likely to be done. Since you know it's going to end in 20 minutes, you
Adjusting to new. When we build our habits, we become used to the tools that we use. Changing the tools causes a bit of readjustment both physically and mentally. This readjustment is a big reason why we are hesitant to upgrade our tools. But as technology evolves and it helps serve our audience
2 kinds of why! One is where we want to act with intent. Hence, we are imploring what our action is for. This is a why worth exploring. The other is a form of procrastination. Instead of acting, we wait for the right reasons, we look for purpose and passion. There is no answer
A framework for income generation. Start with customer traction: find a smallest viable audience that desperately needs a problem solved. Empathise with the audience, understand their challenges and create a product that solves their problem. Show up with generosity and intent. Create tension and trust to help the audience take action. Make it easy for
Fear accompanies action. When we take action to move forward, fear asks us to wait. It tries to delay and maintain the status quo for as long as possible. If we wait too long, the fear takes over and we feel paralysed. Any action involves a trade-off and has the potential of loss.
Forward motion. It’s not always linear, it’s not always predictable. Many times, we need to go through loops in order to get moving. But it is imperative to move forward. If we stand still for too long, we become stagnant. A question that can help with forward motion is “What’
The nature of fear. The nature of fear is to deter us from following our path. It delays, distracts and disorients us. The irony is that the path that fear presents has no case at all. All it says is that this has worked in the past, so simply keep doing that only. When
What before how. Determining the “what” is much more important than rushing into the “how”. The busy and urgent culture forces us to rush into the how, into doing things whether they lead to forward motion or not. Working on a clear vision and direction, and identifying the key action steps that take
Generosity as a skill. We all have the capability of making things better. And the more we make things better, the more capability will build to do it. There is no limit to the amount of impact you can create when you act with generosity. When you bring change with intent for the people
Getting out of the slump. The creative process is cyclical and getting into a slump is a natural part of it. The thing that makes it worse is the guilt associated with the slump. In order to get out of the slump, it is important to be kind to oneself and start afresh. Analysing the
Understanding change. Change is hard. The status quo grows on us the longer we stay there. Change involves unpredictability. It requires us to be patient and agile when things don’t go the way we expect them to. The key to change is intent. When change is done with intent, we can
What needs to be done? There are times when we feel lost, when we are unable to see a direction, when everything feels stuck. At these times, it becomes difficult to find clarity and get answers. What can help is to focus on one action at a time, one day at a time. Sometimes, a
One thing at a time. There is almost nothing that can’t be resolved by giving it our undivided attention. Sometimes, we may end up realising that we can’t do anything about the thing in question, but even in that case, we can move forward. Overwhelm occurs when we try to solve too many
Intent matters. When you do things with intent, you ask the tough questions. You know longer go with the flow or choose the convenient path. Intentional action is rare and valuable. It is from intent that new, innovative things shape up and take form. Intent usually starts from an individual but then
Finding your voice again. It is difficult to find our voice when we are at the receiving end of stimuli. It could be conversations with friends or instant messages or videos on streaming services or social media. When our brain is handling stimuli, its focus goes mainly to responding to those stimuli. And then
Separating work and personal life. A big part of the challenge of working as an independent creative is to create boundaries between work and life in as many areas as possible: physical space, time, attire, people, finances among others. The more clear the boundaries between work and personal life, the more effective we become as
The emotional labour of taking a decision. When we take a decision, we cut out the alternatives and choose a path. This requires emotional labour. The process of thinking about the alternatives and looking at the pros and cons can act as an illusion of forward motion. At some point, we have to make a trade-off, we
Few marketing questions. Who’s it for? What’s it for? What change do you seek to make? What promise are you making? Why would they trust you? Why would they talk about you? HT to Seth Godin for bringing these questions to focus. — If you liked reading this, consider subscribing. If you
Deserving rest. As a salaried professional, we get scheduled breaks: evenings, weekends and vacations. The salaried professional can turn off their work mode and enjoy these breaks. There is very little guilt linked to them. As an independent creative, it is very likely that we don’t have any scheduled breaks. And
Start with one. And then add another one. That’s how you get started. At some point, you have to let go of the planning and preparation and focus on getting done with one thing. When we take the first step, we change the status quo, we move forward. Whatever it is that
Getting done for the day. When we are working on our own, there are two ways we can get closure over the day. Both are complementary and can be used in tandem. The two ways are: 3-hours a day and The one most important thing for the day. Many days, we do not have clarity
Start the work at the same time every day. For independent creatives, there is no rule more important than this. The creative work is ambiguous and unpredictable. In order to sustain it, we need to create predictability and consistency. Starting every day at the same time, helps us gain that surety. Moreover, when we do it over and over
Well before the deadline. The good thing about deadlines is that they ensure that the work gets done, especially when another person is involved. The bad thing is that we get used to doing the work only in time to meet the deadline. We become habitual of starting the work only when the deadline
Not making exceptions. Once you have decided on something, there should be no reconsidering until we are done. These reconsiderations and exceptions harm our journey more than anything else. The professional creative lives to his word, even if, or rather especially if, no one’s watching.