Kazuki
@kazuki
Cofounder of Glasp. I collect ideas and stories worth sharing 📚
San Francisco, CA
Joined Oct 9, 2020
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Some studies show that people are more likely to do stuff if they keep their intentions private.
goal sharing may give us the same psychological satisfaction of accomplishing a goal without having to do the actual work: because you often receive premature praise from other people
What other studies show, though, is that sharing your progress can be beneficial: for example, sharing your weight loss progress on Twitter is a great way to stay motivated.
“Become a documentarian of what you do.”
Austin Kleon, author of Show Your Work.
Sharing your work in public will allow you to reflect and plan your next steps.
Sharing your work in public will allow you to take a more iterative approach, and ensure that what you’re working on answers the need you have identified.
Great ideas are often the result of a network of information in a transparent community. By sharing your ideas, you will increase the likelihood to connect the dots between your ideas and other people’s ideas
sharing your work in public is a great way to connect with people who are interested in a similar space. It may result in finding a mentor, or even lead to partnerships.
working on an idea in a vacuum stifles the creative process. While it may feel uncomfortable at first, sharing your work in public on a regular basis will become easier over time.
Find the people who care, and connect with them. This may mean joining an online group, or attending offline meetups.
Sharing your work in public should not derail you from doing the actual work. Done properly and in a way that fits within your workflow, it will dramatically increase your productivity and creativity.
Once you get into the habit, it will almost feel strange to work in vacuum.