The Steve Jobs Rule That Can Save Your Creative Career
Welcome back to The Creative Life!
In this episode, I break down the signal-to-noise framework — and how to use it to protect your craft, build momentum, and stop letting the urgent eat the essential.
In this episode, I break down the signal-to-noise framework — and how to use it to protect your craft, build momentum, and stop letting the urgent eat the essential.
Steve Jobs didn't think in years. He thought in 18 hours.
That one idea hit me like a thunderclap — and restructured everything about how I work.
He had one rule: pick the three to five things that absolutely have to get done today. Do those. Everything else is noise.
Here's what it gave me: a way to finally move my creative life forward.
Clarity on what to do today. And the freedom to ignore everything else.
Clarity on what to do today. And the freedom to ignore everything else.
What you'll learn:
- 🎚️ What signal vs. noise actually means for a creative — not a CEO
- ⏱️ The Jobs 18-hour rule and how to adapt it when you're artist, marketer, and human all at once
- 🌀 Why working hard keeps you stuck — and the brutal honest reason most of us stay there
- ⚖️ The 60/40 rule — how to protect your craft while still building an audience in a world that demands both
- 🔥 How I pulled my album project back from the dead by ruthlessly cutting everything that wasn't moving it forward
If your creative life feels full but frozen, this one's for you.
Let's get into it.
Jim Kroft
Jim Kroft
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