Mastering the art of knowing when to exit from a project is a crucial skill for any creative.
Despite pouring energy and best efforts into a recent project, I realized we had drifted and were not aligned on the project’s outcome. This awareness weighed on my mind, and the result was clear: our visions weren’t in sync.
Self-doubt begins to creep in:
– Did I do enough?
– Should I stick it out to the end?
– Am I being a dick?
Perhaps the project simply isn’t the right fit for me.
Trust your gut.
If something feels off, it likely is.
Recognizing the Signs to Exit:
– Visions Don’t Align
– Politics Get in the Way
– It’s Draining Energy
Exiting with Grace:
As I decide it’s time to move on, I remember to:
– Express gratitude
– Provide constructive feedback
– Ensure a smooth handover.
I strive to handle the situation as gracefully as possible.
I am confident that more projects that align with my passion and expertise await.
Let’s connect and push the boundaries of digi-physical creation together.
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