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Share your work from "summary" of Keep Going by Austin Kleon

The idea of sharing your work is simple: let people see what you’re working on. Don’t hide your process from the world. Show your work in progress, not just the finished product. Share the messy drafts, the rough sketches, the works-in-progress. By sharing your work, you invite others to be a part of your journey. You open yourself up to feedback, collaboration, and new opportunities. Sharing your work is not about seeking validation or approval. It’s about connecting with others and building a community around your work. When you share your work, you make yourself vulnerable, but vulnerability is a powerful tool for connection. People are drawn to authenticity and honesty. By sharing your work, you show your true self to the world. Sharing your work also hel...
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