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67 | Knowing When To Quit A Project (But Stay On The Path)

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Nov 21, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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You Don't Have to Submit a Rough Cut to Southbye
05:10 • 2min
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3
Editing Is Magic in Editing
06:57 • 2min
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4
How It Was My Week?
08:50 • 5min
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You're Attached to the Characters, Right?
14:11 • 2min
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Is It a Sample?
16:07 • 5min
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The Relationship Is Not Sparking Me, Right?
21:37 • 6min
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Are You Facing Your Fear of Failure?
27:14 • 4min
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Is It Worth All the Effort?
31:27 • 2min
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Project Pivoting
33:27 • 2min
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Writing on a TV Show
35:54 • 3min
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Is Your Mind Set About Scarcity?
38:39 • 3min
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Putting a project in the desk drawer to start something new can feel like a betrayal, but sometimes it's the right step. How can we elegantly move on, but still stay loyal to our beautiful calling? We discuss it today!

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