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Have you ever woken up in the dead of night to the constant chirp-chirp of a smoke detector that's low on batteries? It's more than just annoyingthe sound drills into your brain, refusing to leave you alone until you deal with the problem.
Unfinished projects are the same way. They keep shouting, "I'm still here!" over and over again. They just won't let you forget about them. And the more there are, the worse it is.
And those are just the things you have to do. Creative projects carry their own sort of weight: you want to work on them, you know you should finish them some day, but you
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Produktbeschreibung
Have you ever woken up in the dead of night to the constant chirp-chirp of a smoke detector that's low on batteries? It's more than just annoyingthe sound drills into your brain, refusing to leave you alone until you deal with the problem.
Unfinished projects are the same way. They keep shouting, "I'm still here!" over and over again. They just won't let you forget about them. And the more there are, the worse it is.
And those are just the things you have to do. Creative projects carry their own sort of weight: you want to work on them, you know you should finish them some day, but you just haven't been able tothere are so many other things you need to do first.
At last, the time has come to deal with the problem. It's time to open up that closet filled with all those sad, abandoned projects you promised you'd get to "some day." It's time to take your creation from "work in progress" to "done, done, and done!" and give yourself (and your shelf) some relief.
Done! is about finishing fast and finishing well.
In this book, you'll learn some valuable lessons, like how to invite ideas, ditch distractions, track time, and maintain momentum. You will have a clear goal and a plan for reaching itall in ten short (and fun) chapters.
Whether you're starting a brand new project or picking one back up, Done! is the book to guide you through all the essential steps from start to finish in a timely mannerjust one month, in fact.
At long last, you'll be excited and ready to take on the next project, and the one after that. No more dread, no more anxiety over all those loose ends. Finally, you'll have some relief and a product you can be proud of.
So, what are you waiting for? Pick up Done! and get on the fast track to a fantastic finished project.


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Autorenporträt
A. P. Lambert has dipped his figurative ladle into many a creative sauce-pot, even taken a heaping portion from a few. His experiences include character animation, graphic design, video editing, music (guitar and percussion), special effects, game design, painting, drawing, acting, and writing. He has worked on hundreds of video game titles including Gears of War, Left 4 Dead, Dead Space, Uncharted, Call of Duty, Injustice, Mortal Kombat, and Resident Evil. He has also worked on some films (Ninja Turtles, The Great Wall, Invictus, Tron Legacy), some commercials (that first Kia Soul commercial with the dancing hamsters and the robots), and even a popular animated YouTube channel.

The creative force has been a major part of his life for as far back as he can remember. Whether it was making up a song to play on guitar, drawing pages and pages of undiscovered alien races, performing a Shakespeare play while dressed in motocross gear, designing board games from cereal boxes, or just throwing unusual ingredients into his lunch (salami and cheese waffle sandwich anyone?), he's always had a penchant to try new things and explore the unusual.