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EP. 255 — Three Controllable Ways to Judge Yourself By

Dec 02, 202423 min
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Episode description

In this episode, DAVIII explores three internal metrics for self-assessment: body of work, track record, and immediate action. These measures focus on productivity, consistency, and efficiency, helping creators evaluate their progress without relying on external validation or metrics.


Key Takeaways
  • Body of work: Measure your success by the volume and quality of what you’ve produced over time. A larger body of work reflects sustained effort and growth.
  • Track record: Assess your consistency and frequency in producing work. A reliable schedule and consistent output build credibility and momentum.
  • Immediate action: Focus on the urgency and speed of implementing ideas. Reducing the time between conception and execution improves efficiency and productivity.
  • Focus on controllable metrics: Avoid judging yourself by external factors like views or likes. Concentrate on what you can directly influence.
  • Simplify and streamline: Remove non-essentials to save time and increase output. Efficiency can be as impactful as raw effort.


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