Fear can be healthy if you harness the energy for motivation rather than letting it freeze you into inaction.
Tech Developments and Fear
Tech Developments and Fear
I just watched an interview with Marc Andreesson in which he
said (my paraphrasing) that all CEOs are scared…scared of the possibility that
the next tech development will render their companies obsolete. Hmmm, sound
familiar? I don’t think it is a bad time to be scared right now either. I use
that fear as a motivator to keep my productivity high and to keep asking what
it is that I am not seeing…and where my particular skill sets can work to my
advantage. The skill sets I refer to are in the field of photography, and stock
photography in particular. And as any photographer ought to know by now, there
is plenty to be scared of!
Fear, Paralysis and Complacency
Fear is a fine line to walk. Too much fear can paralyze you
into inaction and have you hiding your head in the sand. Not enough fear might lead to complacency and the slow death of your business. I use fear to keep setting my goals to
a sufficiently high level. What is a sufficiently high level? One in which
significant progress is made by attempting to reach the goal, but also in a
goal that is perhaps just a bit beyond one’s reach. If you are always achieving
your goals then you are probably setting them too low. Sheryl Sandberg (again
my paraphrasing) pointed out, in the same interview, that many companies reach
goal after goal until they are no longer in business.
Blend Images and Impossible Goals
Way back in time, about eight years ago, I was invited to
help found Blend Images. In addition to putting up our initial round of
funding, we were also required to commit to upload 1500 images…I think it was
over a period of five or six months. Whatever it was, at the time I had
produced something like 200 stock photos in about a decade. 1500 images in that
short a period just boggled my mind. I almost didn’t participate in the Blend
effort for that reason…it seemed like far too ambitious a goal for me. Thanks
largely to Trinette Reed and Shalom Ormsby I went for it. The rest, as they
say, is history. I managed to come up with the necessary imagery…largely be
enlisting the help of some additional shooters.
Re-examining Goals
Earlier this year I set the goal of creating an average of 4
concept stock images per week.
That too seemed like an impossible goal, and yet to my amazement, I am
reaching that goal. It isn’t easy,
but I am doing it. If I had set the goal lower I don’t think I would be
producing as much imagery either. Should I reset my goal higher? Not ready to
do that yet but I will certainly be re-examining all of my goals at the end of
the year.
Fear, Motivation and Productivity
Getting back to that fear for a moment, fear produces
energy. Put that energy to good use by using it to motivate you to try new
things, to keep learning as much as you can about our industry and where it is
headed, and to keep producing more and better imagery.
5 comments:
Hi John: I'm a stock photographer with Getty and was wondering if any of the founders of Blend are looking to sell their share in the company. Has that happened ever? I would be interested if any founders sell their interests. Thanks!
Anonymous,
It did happen once. I think if it came up again Blend itself might buy the shares...but you never know!
John
Thanks John: If any founders sell their shares of Blend (as the one time in the past), please post, and I will contact you. I'm an active stock shooter (and have a contract with Getty).
John: I miss your blogs, haven't had an entry in a month?
Okay,okay...working on one now...should be up in a day or so....
thanks!
John
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