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Grow: How to Take Your Do It Yourself Project and Passion to the Next Level and Quit Your Job
Grow: How to Take Your Do It Yourself Project and Passion to the Next Level and Quit Your Job
Grow: How to Take Your Do It Yourself Project and Passion to the Next Level and Quit Your Job
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Grow: How to Take Your Do It Yourself Project and Passion to the Next Level and Quit Your Job

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Grow: How to Take Your DIY Project and Passion to the Next Level and Quit Your Job is a practical field guide for creative people with great ideas for independent projects who want to achieve success and sustainability.  Drawing on her years of experience helping people succeed with do-it-yourself projects based in independent publishing, music, food, art, craft, activism, and community work, Eleanor Whitney empowers you to clarify your vision, get organized, set goals, create a plan, raise funds, market, and manage your do-it-yourself project. The book is full of real-life inspiration and creative business advice from successful, independent businesses owners and creative people with projects that began in the do-it-yourself spirit.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMicrocosm Publishing
Release dateMar 26, 2013
ISBN9781621069645
Grow: How to Take Your Do It Yourself Project and Passion to the Next Level and Quit Your Job
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Eleanor Whitney

Eleanor Whitney is a feminist writer, musician, and editor living in Brooklyn. She has built community and content strategy for startups and arts organizations including Axiom, Managed by Q, Dev Bootcamp, Shapeways, and the Brooklyn Museum. Her first book, Grow, is a practical field guide for managing a creative business. She's currently working on her next book, Riot Woman, a collection of feminist essays, and is the host of a podcast of the same name. She loves to punch out her writer's block at her local boxing gym.

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    Grow - Eleanor Whitney

    INTRODUCTION

    Go DIY! is stenciled on the floor of my parents’ basement. It is left behind from a silkscreen project I did in the late nineties when I made patches to stitch on my messenger bag to share my love of do it yourself culture with the world. To me DIY represented empowerment, creative potential, and the ability to make my life how I wanted it to be. I still have the silkscreen and, fifteen years later, I’m still enamored with DIY culture and the impact it has on peoples’ lives and society as a whole.

    Do It Yourself culture is reshaping the way we work, think, and create. The DIY community is made up of enterprising people from all backgrounds and at all points in their lives who have decided to engage their ingenuity and passion to pursue the project or business of their dreams.

    When you join the DIY community and invest time, energy, and money into a personal, creative project that reflects your vision and values, you take a leap into the unknown. Doing-it-yourself means you rely on your own ambition, motivation, and skills to make your vision a reality. But just because you are determined to do it yourself doesn’t mean you have to do it alone.

    Grow is a starting point. Its mission is to serve as a resource for creative people, such as yourself, who have great ideas for independent projects in all mediums, including publishing, music, food, art, craft, activism, or community work. It will enable you to clarify your vision, get organized, create a plan, raise funds for, market, and manage your do it yourself project. Grow will enable you to harness your enthusiasm and innovative ideas to create a successful, sustainable project in a supportive community.

    Grow will connect you with the information and resources that you need to take your project to the next level, whether that’s completing your first zine or launching the business of your dreams that will enable you to quit your job. The people and businesses profiled in this book have succeeded in doing just that and have shared what they have learned with you. Throughout the book I’ve also shared my own stories and lessons I learned from involvement with the do it yourself community.

    When I got the idea for Grow I envisioned a resource that would help creative, inspiring people make their do it yourself projects a reality. I imagined a future where creative people who are invested in the ethics and energy of the do it yourself community could access needed skills and resources to find success. I imagined a supportive community of creative people who were able to actualize and sustain their vision in the long term.

    This book will support you through the life of your project from the first brainstorm to its successful conclusion.

    Chapter One walks you through the basics of defining you project, articulating a mission and project goals and setting up a timeline.

    Chapter Two focuses on finding the monetary and non-monetary resources you need and introduces you to the financial basics of budgeting, earning money, and fundraising.

    Chapter Three explains how to create an identity for your project, get the word out about it, and navigate the world of outreach, marketing, and social media.

    Chapter Four shows you how to build your business DIY style and introduces you to basic business structures and how to protect your project through contracts and copyright.

    Chapter Five brings all of these ideas together and explains how to build a holistic, successful, sustainable DIY life. It features guidelines for how to take care of yourself, nurture DIY community and build healthy partnerships and collaborations so your project can grow with your dreams.

    The back of the book contains a resource section that includes my favorite books, organizations, and websites that you can access to help channel your passion and creativity into successful, sustainable projects and be a powerful tool for cultural and social change.

    This book is deeply personal to me. DIY has been a part of my life since I was a child and my parents taught me to make my own clothes and grow my own vegetables, and I launched an organic gardening business. The ideas to write Grow grew out of my fifteen-year involvement with punk, feminist, and independent art communities. As a teenager the idea of do it yourself seemed infinitely logical because I loved to write and play music and was passionate about social justice and feminism. At the time I understood that as a teenager no real publisher or record label would take me seriously. Why should I wait for someone else? I asked myself. I started a personal zine, launched a record and cassette label, and co-founded a Riot Grrrl inspired group for young feminists in my hometown of Portland, Maine.

    Since then I have published zines, helped found and run the annual Portland Zine Symposium, played and toured with indie rock bands, edited a queer, feminist art journal, wrote a food blog and hosted artisanal food events, and worked as a media and art educator, programmer, and administrator. With Grow I want to share what I have learned with others who take their ideas seriously and are building a creative, independent life.

    This book reflects my vision for supportive communities where people are creatively fulfilled, economically stable, and able to build healthy, balanced lives on their own terms. It’s a big vision, but I know that together we can make it happen.

    The advice in Grow comes from my experiences, education and research, as well as interviews with creative people who have built inspiring projects, businesses and lives in the DIY spirit. Think of this book as your guidebook and companion to creating the project, life and business that you dream of. Your life and ideas belong to you and I can’t wait to hear about what you make of them.

    CHAPTER 1

    GET CLEAR AND GET GROWING!

    I’ve learned to recognize the feeling when an idea strikes, whether it’s while I’m riding my bike to work, in the shower, at an event, or in the midst of a conversation. My stomach drops, my hands tingle, and my mind starts to race. I know that this idea is one worth perusing. This is an idea for a project, an event or group that will respond to a need and fulfill a personal passion. When I recognize an idea like this I feel a sense of urgency and a sense of responsibility to actualize it.

    You know the feeling well: You have a project that you are so excited to work on and it keeps you up at night. You know that society needs to be changed and you have a way to change it. You’ve just been struck by inspiration or you have been nurturing a plan for a long time. Either way, you are ready to take action and make your vision a reality. You are ready to change the world with your project.

    When you start a do it yourself project you empower yourself and take charge of your life while you work to make something concrete from your creative vision. When you take on a do it yourself project you bring an entrepreneurial spirit into your life. Amy Cuevas Schroeder, the founder of the DIY Business Association, explains, Entrepreneurship at its heart is starting from nothing and creating a business. You have to engage your creativity when you start a DIY business or project because there’s not one set formula for creating a business from scratch.

    This chapter will help you take the big leap to begin to build your project and focus your creative energy. It will guide you through the process of making a mission statement, defining goals and action steps, and setting project deadlines. When you have a mission, goals, and a timeline for your project you lay the groundwork for success and create a firm foundation on which to grow.

    Start now, where you are

    Moving a project from idea to reality is exciting and daunting. Take advantage of the inspiration and energy you feel when you have a new idea to move forward.

    To start, ask yourself a few simple questions.

    Can you describe your project in one sentence?

    What details do you know already about your project?

    What do you want to achieve? Is it a brand new project or have you been working on it for a long time and are ready to expand or take it in a new direction?

    How much do you know about what your project entails? Are you a complete beginner? An expert? Somewhere in the middle?

    Do you have a community of friends and family that know about—and support—your project?

    While the idea of describing your project clearly and concisely may sound like a simple place to start, it is one of the most challenging parts of the process. When you understand deeply and clearly what you will create you can begin your project with focus and determination.

    ON A MISSION

    Step 1: envision success

    Ask yourself: what do you want to achieve with your project? What is your ultimate vision of success? Engage your imagination and think big. For a moment, forget the practical and allow yourself to daydream. Imagine what success looks and feels like and record this vision in a way you can easily revisit. For example, write it down in a journal, sketch it on a piece of paper, or scribble it on post-it notes and stick them to your wall. Pretend that your project is finished and it has been successful. What have you created?

    For example, if you have a desire to play in a band, imagine what success for your band means. Imagine that you have recorded an album that is well received and have gone on tour. How does that make you feel? From a broad vision like this you can focus into a specific

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