Step 1. Have a great idea
and start working on it.
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Step 2. Question your idea,
literally second guess everything you are doing. |
Step 3. Realize your idea sucks
and stop working on it,
it's worthless
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If you'd like to fail without failing, please keep reading!
Step 1. Have a great idea
The goal is not to have a bulletproof idea, but an idea you like, and an idea that meets your basic requirements (I'll write a future post on basic requirements!).
This is my first attempt at creating a coffee filter holder. We love coffee in our household, and I didn't like having the filters in a drawer. I wanted something cute to place them on. I started by modeling the size and shape of the #4 coffee filters, and then went from there.
Step 2. Question your idea and have a comeback!
If you get easily discouraged like me, worry no more!
This is a list of 5 comebacks I often use when second-guessing myself. It helps to look at yourself in the mirror when saying it (a little bit crazy, but effective).
The 5 comebacks:
- The first try is always a prototype, not a final product.
- Prototypes always fail.
- Prototypes must fail fast (Read the art of imperfection for more on this).
- You want something; that's why you started working on this idea. You had nothing before, you will have something in the end, even if it's a failed something, so chop chop.
- Ideas and execution of ideas can always be done better! It's called innovation and continuous improvement. So finish what you are doing and you can improve the next one.
@ino.marketplace Stupid dinosaur ruining our prints. #slay #dinosaur #3dprinting ♬ Oh No (Instrumental) - Kreepa
I didn't take many pictures of the iteration process, but you'll notice my first proto is very different from the final product. This video shows one of the many iterations, at this point I thought it was best to 3D print the coffee filter holder in a single piece. This strategy failed miserably.
Step 3. Realize your idea sucks and get back at it!
The secret weapon
Have you ever been listening to music, and then all of a sudden you realize you haven't been enjoying the song enough or paying attention, so you restart it? Same concept.
- Was it meant to be a gift for a family member or friend?
- Was it an item to help me accomplish something functional?
- Was it meant to be a decor item for my enjoyment?
- Was it meant to just be something to do to relax you?
- Did I intend to sell this?
@ino.marketplace Coffee filter holder - for #4filters #coffee #useful #gif ♬ Lovingcall - Official Sound Studio