1/ "Success takes showing up every day for years." – @seanwes, Overlap. I agree with Sean. A few thoughts on this...
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2/ A lot of folks say: "I *have* been showing up for years, but I don't have any results to show for it."
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3/ If you've been showing up for years, but have no results, it's likely because you haven't been focused on the right things.
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4/ The skills you decide to focus on, matter. So does the audience you choose. The platforms you invest in also make a difference.
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5/ Becoming known for 1-2 things is usually better than trying to be known for 100 things (trust me, I've tried).
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6/ Ultimately, it's traction that matters. If you're working on something that's not gaining momentum, switch to something else!
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7/ Don't stick with a bad idea just because you've invested time in it. Shut it down, and move on.
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8/ It's OK to let a few smaller waves pass you by. Stay on the lookout for a wave worth paddling out for.
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9/ BTW – @sivers still has the best piece on this: "If it's not a hit, switch." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBlJVazr4A0 …
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Wow I've never seen this / I've been preaching this to every fellow hacker and all I got was frowns / now I can point them to this
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