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When to throw in the towel

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Have you ever wanted to just quit? When all seems lost... when you're all out of hope... when you're about to give up, just remember... it can always get worse. Dave and Brad talk about surviving those dark nights of the soul and finding a little light.

ON TODAY'S SHOW

  • When to throw in the towel
  • UPDATE: Get your exclusive ComicLab pin at Comic-Con International, Booth #1228

SUMMARY

In this episode, Brad and Dave discuss moments in their careers when they felt frustrated and wanted to give up. They share their experiences of comparing themselves to other cartoonists and feeling jealous of their success. They also talk about the importance of defining success on their own terms and finding satisfaction in their own work. They highlight the value of perseverance and the ability to adapt and try new things when faced with challenges. In this episode, Brad and Dave discuss their experiences of wanting to throw in the towel as cartoonists. They talk about their challenges with ad revenue and ad blockers, and the fear of failure and returning to a day job. They share how they found new paths and opportunities by writing books, teaching, and exploring different formats. They emphasize the importance of persistence and the willingness to consider new directions. They also discuss the need to redefine success and find fulfillment in the process of creating, rather than relying on external validation or awards.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Comparing yourself to others can lead to frustration and feelings of inadequacy. It's important to define success on your own terms and focus on your own growth and progress.
  • Perseverance is key in overcoming challenges and setbacks in your career. Keep working and improving, and success will come in its own time.
  • Don't be afraid to try new things and explore different creative avenues. Starting a new project or taking a different approach can reignite your passion and lead to new opportunities.
  • Find satisfaction in the process and the journey of being a cartoonist. Enjoy the work you create and the progress you make rather than solely focusing on external validation or recognition.
  • Remember that success looks different for everyone. Don't compare your journey to others, and celebrate your own achievements and milestones along the way. Facing challenges and wanting to quit is a common experience for cartoonists.
  • Ad revenue and ad blockers can significantly impact a cartoonist's income.
  • Fear of failure and the need to go back to a day job can be demoralizing.
  • Exploring new paths and opportunities can lead to unexpected success.
  • Persistence and a willingness to consider new directions are key to overcoming challenges.
  • Redefining success and finding fulfillment in the creative process is important.
  • External validation and awards are not the only measures of success.

You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon

  • $2 — Early access to episodes
  • $5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.

Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

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Content provided by Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett, Brad Guigar, and Dave Kellett. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett, Brad Guigar, and Dave Kellett or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Have you ever wanted to just quit? When all seems lost... when you're all out of hope... when you're about to give up, just remember... it can always get worse. Dave and Brad talk about surviving those dark nights of the soul and finding a little light.

ON TODAY'S SHOW

  • When to throw in the towel
  • UPDATE: Get your exclusive ComicLab pin at Comic-Con International, Booth #1228

SUMMARY

In this episode, Brad and Dave discuss moments in their careers when they felt frustrated and wanted to give up. They share their experiences of comparing themselves to other cartoonists and feeling jealous of their success. They also talk about the importance of defining success on their own terms and finding satisfaction in their own work. They highlight the value of perseverance and the ability to adapt and try new things when faced with challenges. In this episode, Brad and Dave discuss their experiences of wanting to throw in the towel as cartoonists. They talk about their challenges with ad revenue and ad blockers, and the fear of failure and returning to a day job. They share how they found new paths and opportunities by writing books, teaching, and exploring different formats. They emphasize the importance of persistence and the willingness to consider new directions. They also discuss the need to redefine success and find fulfillment in the process of creating, rather than relying on external validation or awards.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Comparing yourself to others can lead to frustration and feelings of inadequacy. It's important to define success on your own terms and focus on your own growth and progress.
  • Perseverance is key in overcoming challenges and setbacks in your career. Keep working and improving, and success will come in its own time.
  • Don't be afraid to try new things and explore different creative avenues. Starting a new project or taking a different approach can reignite your passion and lead to new opportunities.
  • Find satisfaction in the process and the journey of being a cartoonist. Enjoy the work you create and the progress you make rather than solely focusing on external validation or recognition.
  • Remember that success looks different for everyone. Don't compare your journey to others, and celebrate your own achievements and milestones along the way. Facing challenges and wanting to quit is a common experience for cartoonists.
  • Ad revenue and ad blockers can significantly impact a cartoonist's income.
  • Fear of failure and the need to go back to a day job can be demoralizing.
  • Exploring new paths and opportunities can lead to unexpected success.
  • Persistence and a willingness to consider new directions are key to overcoming challenges.
  • Redefining success and finding fulfillment in the creative process is important.
  • External validation and awards are not the only measures of success.

You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon

  • $2 — Early access to episodes
  • $5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.

Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

  continue reading

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