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40 | When Should I Quit My Creative Project?

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Should you stop making the EP, stop writing the novel, or stop building the YouTube channel? Or, do you need to commit to going through the Dip and reaching the summit on the other side?

In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby discuss this often fraught question. They apply two heuristic mental models that can help inform our decision to quit: Seth Godin’s book The Dip and Shreyas Doshi's LNO Framework. The resultant conversation explores key metrics and questions that can prepare us to launch, endure, and even quit a project.

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Chapters:

0:00 Introduction

1:43 The Dip overview

10:59 Being in the Dip

14:00 LNO schema

19:18 Hierarchy of values

27:58 Key metrics and questions

32:20 Case study: Songmaps

34:55 Conclusion

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Links:

Read The Dip by Seth Godin

LNO Framework

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Support The Craft:

Subscribe to Dwelling (Weekly writing from Carter)

Send feedback or ideas to [email protected]

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Cover art by Elizabeth Newell. Learn more about her work at elizabethnewell.work or on Instagram @elizabethisadesigner.

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Manage episode 376251712 series 3399316
Content provided by Carter Johnson and Colby S., Carter Johnson, and Colby S.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Carter Johnson and Colby S., Carter Johnson, and Colby S. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Should you stop making the EP, stop writing the novel, or stop building the YouTube channel? Or, do you need to commit to going through the Dip and reaching the summit on the other side?

In this episode of The Craft, Carter and Colby discuss this often fraught question. They apply two heuristic mental models that can help inform our decision to quit: Seth Godin’s book The Dip and Shreyas Doshi's LNO Framework. The resultant conversation explores key metrics and questions that can prepare us to launch, endure, and even quit a project.

-----

Chapters:

0:00 Introduction

1:43 The Dip overview

10:59 Being in the Dip

14:00 LNO schema

19:18 Hierarchy of values

27:58 Key metrics and questions

32:20 Case study: Songmaps

34:55 Conclusion

-----

Links:

Read The Dip by Seth Godin

LNO Framework

-----

Support The Craft:

Subscribe to Dwelling (Weekly writing from Carter)

Send feedback or ideas to [email protected]

-----

Cover art by Elizabeth Newell. Learn more about her work at elizabethnewell.work or on Instagram @elizabethisadesigner.

  continue reading

54 episodes

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