Published in Forge·PinnedMember-onlyAre You on ‘Clock Time’ or ‘Event Time?’What happens to your creative work when you redefine your relationship to the clock — Before moving to Colombia, I spent my first winter here. Once I arrived, I quickly found just how different the pace of life is compared to Chicago. People talk slower, walk slower. The U.S. custom of standing on the right side of the escalator so people can pass you on…Time Management4 min read
Jul 14Member-onlyFifteen Years as a Creator. (I’ll Never Make It.)Five years ago, I wrote about how — after ten years as a self-employed independent creator — I hoped to “make it.” I now realize, I never will. Five years ago, I sat at my keyboard to have a serious conversation with myself. It had been ten years since I…Creativity8 min read
Published in Getting Art Done·Jun 16Member-onlyE.R.A.S.E. F.E.A.R. and Finish Your Creative ProjectsIn fifteen years as a self-employed creator, I’ve learned how to finish what matters. I follow a nine-step process that makes an easy-to-remember acronym, that also describes what this process does: E.R.A.S.E. F.E.A.R. Fear is Resistance Fear is at the root of most struggles to finish creative projects. Even when you think you’re…Creativity4 min read
May 25The mourning doveToday in Colombia I heard a mourning dove. It was the same call I heard thirty years ago in Nebraska, so I asked myself, How many generations of mourning doves have been born in thirty years? How far back in the family tree before the one I heard in 1992…Life1 min read
Apr 7My Self-Published Book, On A Times Square BillboardHow I bought the most sought-after ad space on Earth for $20 — Recently, my book was advertised on a Times Square billboard, right between Forever 21 and McDonald’s. Pretty cool, right? Here’s how I did it. Blip Billboards lets you advertise all over the U.S. I used a site called Blip Billboards ($25 free credit). It allows you to advertise on billboards all over the U.S., …Self Publishing4 min read
Apr 4Why I don’t like musicMany years ago, I was filling out a profile on eharmony, and their questionnaire asked what kind of music I liked. I chuckled as I read the ridiculously-restrictive options: “Rock,” “R&B,” “Country,” and that was about it. …Music3 min read
Mar 30Use the ‘Surround and Conquer’ technique to make hard things easyThere’s something you want to learn, or a project you want to take on. But it’s too big or too hard. The walls of that city are too high to scale, too thick to bust through. Some challenges are too great to face head-on. Instead of doing the one big…Creativity2 min read
Mar 29Pros and amateurs both fail. But here’s the difference.The main difference between pro and amateur creators: Amateurs expect everything to work. So, the amateur leaves in their wake a trail of half-finished and failed projects. The pro also leaves a trail of half-finished and failed projects, but by a different name. They’re called prototypes. The amateur tries to…Creativity2 min read
Mar 25What happens when you give away money on Twitter?You fix the algorithm, that’s what — Lately, it feels like Twitter’s algorithm is, let’s say: broken. I’m not getting the impressions I used to. I’m not getting the likes I used to. I have an account with 600 followers getting as many impressions as another with 23,000. I’m not the only one who’s noticed. Even Wait…Twitter1 min read
Mar 33 Steps I’ve Followed to Sell 50,000 BooksI’ve sold 50,000 self-published books. No publisher, no employees, no publicist. Here’s three steps to sell a lot of books. Step 1: Write a viral title Your title is the best ad for your book. Write a title that’s easy to remember and even gives away much of the value of your book. Mind Management, Not…Self Publishing2 min read