Jim Coudal of Coudal Partners was recently interviewed at Design Glut. You may not have heard of Jim, but if you’re a photographer that delivers DVDs or CDs as an end product to clients you have probably heard of JewelBoxing.com – and he is part of the team behind that. Matter of fact, you can read all about that and more in the article.
The part I really want to highlight is all the way at the end of the interview. In the last question, after sharing a lot of his story, Jim was asked “What’s your advice for people who want to set out on this path?” This was in reference to web & graphic designers, but it truly applies to any of us in a creative field, or even in a small business of any form.
You need to have the stomach for risk and you need to have good ideas. Let’s just assume that those are the givens, that without either one of those nothing else makes a difference.
I know a lot of people who are in our position, who used to work for The Man or whatever, and now are making records or making films or designing clothes or creating products or screening posters or any of a million other things. And all of them, without exception, all say exactly the same thing and they say it in exactly the same words: “I should have done it sooner.”
When you think to yourself, “In 18 months I’m going to start my crocheted beer coaster company,” the problem with that sentence is the 18 months. What you’re really saying is, “I’m afraid.” Do it now. If you bankrupt a company before you’re 25, that’s like a badge of honor! Get out there.
So often I hear people giving excuses about why they have to wait to do something. That is fear talking. Almost every single time, if you get to the bottom of it, it is fear.
Don’t let your fear stand in the way of your greatest success. Do it NOW.
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5 replies on “The Problem Is 18 Months…”
Oh if only I could take this advice. The problem I have with it is that, while being bankrupt at 25 may be a badge of honour, being homeless with 2 young children isn’t. So, I’ll keep working the 40 hour week for ‘the man’ and keep working the 35 hours in my ‘spare time’ until I can be sure that my business will support me and my family. THEN I’ll quit and jump into full-time photography.
Fear drives so many of my decisions, or lack of deciding. Thanks for sharing this bit of insight.
Fear drives us to do and not to do many things. People don’t realize they have control of that emotion, and have a choice in the way they react to a situation or desire. Fear not only prevents us from doing things, it also pressures us into decisions we would otherwise not make
Wow I needed to read this at this moment on this day. I’m really struggling with all the above. Much smaller venue same problems. Thanks for this post really reminded me to quit thinking so much and do it, NOW!
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