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  • Book Name: Show Your Work!
  • Authors: Austin Kleon
  • Pages: 150
  • Genre: Self Help
  • Publish Date: Mar 6, 2014
  • Language: English
  • Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi
  • Price: Free

Book Review:


Show Your Work by Austin Kleon. This book explores the power of sharing your work with the world, and getting yourself noticed, and offers nicely crafted tips on how and why you should showcase your creative work.

One thing I wanted to mention is that you can actually read the book in something like under one hour, which is quite high utility for the time invested. The book is divided into 10 key ideas,

Let's start with the key idea number one: You don't have to be a genius. The author challenges the myth of the lone genius and introduces the concept of "cenius"—an ecosystem of talent where great ideas often come to life from a group of individuals connecting and interacting with each other.

Moving on to key idea number two, the importance of thinking about the process and not just the product. In the digital era, sharing your creative process, whether it's writing, coding, or illustrating, has become crucial to keeping people engaged. This shift allows you to share snippets, teasers, and behind-the-scenes looks without waiting for a finished product.

Key idea number three suggests sharing something small with the world every day. The internet has made this easier than ever, offering numerous channels to share your projects, writing, photos, or code. You are a node in a network, and what you share can have a tremendous impact on people worldwide.

Moving forward, key idea number four encourages opening up your cabinet of curiosities. Like wealthy individuals in the past had cabinets filled with interesting artifacts, you should curate and share the things you're passionate about. No need to feel guilty about your interests; sharing diverse content with the world will benefit you.

Next, learning to tell good stories is key idea number five. Following a storytelling model, like the one Dan Harmon uses, can help engage your audience. Teaching people what you already know, key idea number six, not only helps crystallize your knowledge but also creates interconnected feedback loops that benefit both you and your audience.

Avoiding becoming human spam is key idea number seven. Instead of constantly pushing your work, focus on being part of a community, interacting, exchanging thoughts, and giving feedback. Learn to give before asking.

Key idea number eight is about learning to take a punch. Criticism will come, but it's essential to absorb it, let it fuel you, and focus on the positive energy from those who appreciate your work. It's not about pleasing everyone.

Key idea number nine introduces the concept of the "sex cash theory." Understand that creative work has two aspects: the sexy, enjoyable part and the cash-related one that pays the bills. Strive to find a balance between the two.

Finally, key idea number ten advises sticking around and keeping going. Change often comes from the compound effect of daily work. There is no ultimate recipe, but continuous effort will change how you view and interact with the world.

In conclusion, "Show Your Work" by Austin Kleon offers valuable insights into sharing your creative work effectively in the digital age. Whether you're an artist, writer, or creator, the book provides practical tips on building connections, engaging your audience, and navigating the ever-evolving online landscape.




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