When is it time to let a story go? We like to discuss different thoughts on subjects and while we have, I believe, done an episode on turning bad ideas into good ones and keeping your story ideas, we also wanted to look at the other side when Rachel and I asked and answered the question:
“How Do You Let Go Of A Story Idea?”
Episode 165
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Interesting concept, but important, too.
Thanks Andrew. I appreciate you listening to the show 🙂
You’re welcome, Ari. Reflecting on it more, I think I may have to evaluate which ideas might need letting go.
It’s always hard letting go of our stories, but depending on how many ideas we have, sometimes it’s necessary. 🙂
It was actually easier than I expected.
That’s good, I’m glad it wasn’t too hard for you.