How do you know when you should keep going versus when it makes sense to cut your losses and try something new? It’s a difficult decision most entrepreneurs and creatives have faced along their journey and so we asked some brilliant folks from the community to share their thoughts.
Michael Tourek | Actor
I have spent the better part of 3 decades cultivating my acting career. There is an age-old adage, “Acting is a marathon. Not a sprint.” Read more>>
Cisalo Harris | Recording artist, cinematographer & entreprenuer
I would say treat it like the human body. The body only dies when the spirit leaves, once the spirit is taken out of something it’s time to give it up Read more>>
Sara Alston | Social Media Marketing & Optimization Specialist
The answer to this question can be really long winded or simply put and very brief. In my experience, both in life and in work, I have found that there is rarely a situation that governs a reason for ‘giving up’. Read more>>
Kathy Lofton | Filmmaker and Advocate
Whether to keep going or to give up is not something I know to do, per se. Instead, it is something that is determined for me. What I mean by that is there are two extraneous factors that drive that. Read more>>