E.R.A.S.E. F.E.A.R. and Finish Your Creative Projects

David Kadavy
Getting Art Done
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4 min readJun 16, 2022

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In fifteen years as a self-employed creator, I’ve learned how to finish what matters. I follow a nine-step process that makes an easy-to-remember acronym, that also describes what this process does: E.R.A.S.E. F.E.A.R.

Stefan Keller

Fear is Resistance

Fear is at the root of most struggles to finish creative projects. Even when you think you’re merely getting interested in another project, that’s often fear masquerading as curiosity. Steven Pressfield calls it Resistance. It can cause the dreaded shiny object syndrome.

But if you can break down most of the sources of fear, you can clear the way for decisive action. You can erase fear.

The E.R.A.S.E. F.E.A.R process

First, what does “erase fear” stand for?

A little more about each of those.

1. Envision the outcome. If you have a clear picture of the outcome you want, you can reverse-engineer your way to making it happen.

Executing visions is a skill to work on, because we usually have a vision that outpaces our current abilities and resources. To get better at envisioning, work on your vision muscle. Practice having a vision, then carrying it out. You do this every time you cook a recipe or plan a party.

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David Kadavy
David Kadavy

Written by David Kadavy

Author, ‘Mind Management, Not Time Management’ https://amzn.to/3p5xpcV Former design & productivity advisor to Timeful (Google acq’d).

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