Doing Stuff you are uncomfortable with

Failure is no option! It’s easy to fuck things up and don’t do stuff we are uncomfortable with. Maybe it’s because neglecting the things you dislike seems like the right way to approach a task. Examples are all over the place… getting clients through marketing efforts, doing the paperwork, working on stuff others would judge you on or simply feeling bad to interact with someone else and coming off as spammy. Millions of different reasons might block us, a good example for this is the 31 day challenge.

31day challenge tasks I have brushed off…

The problogger challenge opened my eyes, taking part in it is a lot fun and the first tasks happened without hesitation. Which is nothing strange as those assignments already worked for me. Writing list posts every once in a while, posting comments on other blogs and improving the blog’s experience is something that I frequently do. Nevertheless there are things that I am good at ignoring. I did not…

…write an email to a reader.
…let other people who haven’t been on my site browse it.
…join forums in my niche (besides the problogger challenge).
…write a call to action.
…ask my readers a question.
…find a blog buddy.

Basically this pattern can be traced back to 4 different reasons.

Things people suck at…

There is a big fear of failure and most people don’t want to do things that they are bad at. Especially in public this rings true. Just do what you have to do and get over those fears. Failing or being bad at something is usually just a sign of insufficient training. I just have to start the stuff I am bad at and watch myself improve.

Things people don’t like to do…

Another reason why we don’t like to do certain things is that we simply dislike them. Paperwork sucks so does, cleaning up, or selling out …whatever… it’s one of the main reasons for procrastination. Nevertheless we have to complete those tasks in order to be successful. Getting over it is the only option and maybe we even start to like them along the way. And if we can’t find motivation within the job itself, looking forward to the outcome (more money, more free time, more output) can be motivation enough.
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False models of reality…

We don’t do things, because we think(not know) that it’s not worth our time. The problem within false models of reality is that we think(not KNOW!) a certain approach towards a problem will not help solving it. Even though others might succeed that way, we think those ways are wrong and won’t work for us. Quitting with false models of reality is a great way to improve in different areas of life. You always have to re-evaluate which things are useful and which useless. If we constantly find ourselves running into a brick wall, then it’s about time to try something new.
Two good examples of this wrong behavior are

  1. follow many people at twitter to get a lot of useful followers. This is plain and simple wrong, the best examples are the power users at twitter who only follow a few peeps but more influence than guys with 1000s of mutual friends.

  2. Telling people what you think they want to hear instead of what you want to say or what has to be said. It’s the wrong model of perception, people need honesty and it takes guts to tell the truth. There might be people who will not get along with someone like that, but those are the people who we should ignore anyways. We need feedback loops to improve.

The lesson to learn is always ask questions! Why am I thinking this? Does this really ring true? Are there other ways to approach it? Why don’t I do this in another way? What did I do to improve my situation? Did my actions improve my situation? Which actions will lead to results? How are others getting results?
Question models that make no sense or are not working, sticking to old models, just because “Those models have to be right”, even though they are not is just stupid. Realizing this mistake within our behavior helps us to clean up with false assumptions and ultimately improve our output.

It’s useless anyways…

This point is pretty simple, we are not doing the stuff we are uncomfortable with, because you know that it does not work or have found a better way to get the same results. This is perfectly fine and we should stick to it as it saves us trouble and time. It’s important to know what we want and what we don’t want, it’s a natural process that helps us mature, know who we are and forms our identity.

What does this mean for us?

Do what is working, not what we assume what should work… We should learn that quitting with false assumptions is the key to being successful. Don’t over-analyze what you are doing and just get stuff done. It’s not about what you think what works, it’s simply about doing what works. There are a lot of ways to get things done and there will always be more than one way. The important part is that we should not not do things, because you are uncomfortable with them. That’s just a sign that it’s a challenge, which is not necessarily a bad thing. We have to learn mastering challenges around us and become aware of reality and not our models of reality to fully. What does this mean for the 31 day challenge? It’s time to interact with my readers on a new level and quit being a wuzz about it :)

Smashill's Sunday Textures - 8 Sprayed Walls

After having a huge texture week it was time to slow down again, but the next week of texture will probably come sooner than later, as I really enjoy making those shots at the moment. Today you can download 8 high resolution [4288*2856 px] spraypaint photos. Enjoy :) (more…)

10 Reasons to love twitter - target's stickers

A few days ago I found a great set of 10 twitter stickers that really made my day. Sometimes it’s more important to share something on a blog than simply via twitter, so here comes to long overdue shout out about target from stick2target.com, go visit his bloooooog! I placed the link in the uber best of April, so it’s all about repetition ;)!
The sticker I loved the most has to be the one fuckin with guys who chase followers like cupcakes, but you should know how I think about twitter followers.

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Art Books to fill your Library

Causing a Scene: Extraordinary Pranks in Ordinary Places with Improv Everywhere Those guys cause scenes, I mentioned them in a post about viral marketing vs word of mouth, and their book is just one of those things that’s a great conversation opener when you have friends visiting. It’s on my to get list.

Murakami Some say sellout, others say genius. I’m somewhere in between. I like those works and the idea behind it

Fight Club: A Novel This is the book & movie that changed more people’s life than one would admit. “You are not the things you own.” or rather “The things you own end up owning you.” The best way to escape this whole misery is to be creative and do what you love instead of chasing some bullshit that you don’t need.

Wall and Piece Banksy is one of the true underground artists that remain. His works seem to be everywhere and there are loads of people who pay a small fortune for his works. Still the books are his way to distribute his works, so go out and support him by buying one of his books.

Sticker City: Paper Graffiti Art (Street Graphics / Street Art) Stickers are a less offending way to plaster artworks through the cities. Streetart is the biggest chance to liberate art from it’s old boundaries.

Manuel Ocampo: Heridas De LA Lengua : Selected Works One of the artists that you either like or hate. A lot of people probably think he is messing around with them, but actually his works are more thought provoking than most of those boring beautiful paintings you usually see.

Street Renegades: New Underground Art Real street art, not graffiti, is the liberation of art. You don’t have to visit a high end gallery or pay a boatload of cash to watch thought provoking high quality works. They are everywhere around you, just open the eyes and stop calling people who paint the walls criminals.

Smashill earnings, stats and thoughts for April 2009

This month has been all work & no p(l)ay. I redesigned my two major blogs, had a lot of work to get done in the offline world, but still managed to update this blog almost every day. It’s been a very successful month for me. Monetary wise this month has been a draught, even though I did make 100$. The funny part is that I won that amount at a contest over at psdfan, and that those 100$ are at the wonderful envato sites. So it’s actually no real cash, it’s a gift for useful stuff.

At my personal blog I ended up deleting all the old and useless content, redesigning it from scratch and writing a few articles. (No mentioning of the url here as I want to keep the projects apart.) It’s been well worth the effort, even though I fucked with the search engine traffic as I deleted a few targeted articles that generated hits. Not that I would have made a lot money out of those, so I have no bad feelings. I love the design and enjoy updating it again, which has more value than a slowly dieing site that has no fresh content. Uncluttering old things is a great experience, it refreshes energies. Everyone should do it every once in a while.

Smashill received a face-lift as well. All green and grassy ;) It’s been quite a lot work re-designing both sites, but it’s been fun and I like the new looks. The new smashill look is inspired by the thought of growing creative capital like grass grows in the spring.

Project Stats & Earnings

Istock
4 files up and running, I uploaded one file, still I have the goal of 10 files… but I decided to add more value to this sites and added loads of freebie textures. Those textures add more value to this site and will probably give me more value than those stock photos. :)
Zazzle
As with istock, I just added 1 items to my Zazzle Gallery, this month I did not sell anything, but who cares… I didn’t put much effort into it, but it’s important for me to do this within the next months.

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I can leave the sentence I wrote from the last month here: Nothing uploaded or sold this month. Totally neglected this one, nothing new and nothing sold. This is actually one of the places that I will probably leave, as I don’t like it. It feels amateurish and I don’t like to attribute my works with that tag.

flickr
Repeating last month’s words: Wonder if I will use that service more often in the future. It sure looks like a great community, but I have not been taking part in it too much.

twitter
Twitter is a great tool, generates some traffic towards this site, but moreover the conversations I had over the last weeks were well worth the time and distraction twitter creates. As long as it does not kill my work-flow I will keep it.

Site Stats

Since February 11. 64 Posts and 44 comments were written, I’ve hit the publish button more than enough and slowed down a bit at the end of the month. Taking part in the 31 day challenge and writing posts that I would read myself helped to get more comments & repeating visitors.
Traffic wise it’s been a great ride, as there came more than 700 visitors ending up on over 900 visits! The traffic has been increasing, the referrals going up and the bounce rate going down. Nothing spectacular compared to some big players, but exactly how it should look like.

Sandbox has not kicked in, yet. Even if it would do I probably would no even notice as search does not deliver many visits so far. The few that come by are well targeted and hopefully the content I produce within the next months will attract more & more visitors. Let’s have a look at the analytics stats.

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Big ticket items

It’s been a great month, which is a pretty fluffy piece of information. Let’s reveal some details:

  1. The most popular content post has been how creatives benefit from twitter followed by 33 ways to creative capital. The texture posts generated some good overall traffic, but it hasn’t been necessary to write content for them as the textures spoke for themselves.

  2. Top referral has been lost and taken where my textures have been featured in a weekly roundup.

  3. re-branding my old blog - done

  4. redesigning smashill - done

  5. working on my art site - 70% done, should be finished around the middle of the month

  6. marketing this blog - did this through comments, free textures & the 31 day challenge

  7. Smashill hit pagerank level 2, which is decent for a 2 month old blog.

  8. Most important thing to learn this month: 1 link from a related site drives more traffic than 10 comments.

Outlook for May

My bouncerate went down, which is probably due to some great articles and the amount of textures I have been adding. As I am slowly getting regluar visitors and know which content is working, and which isn’t the time to making adjustments has come. Cracking 1000 visits and what’s far more important, I finally want to get more subscribers!
Old goals I have not accomplished so far are 10 files being approved at istock, where I lack 6. Another one are the 5-10 designs at Zazzle. Create more more more more more more. That’s what I am going to do.