
Reinvention is rough-and-ready

So start. Start with what you have. Start before you’re ready. Start before it’s good.
Then refine. Polish. Repeat.
If you’re not happy with the result? Keep going. Reinvention doesn’t happen in a single leap. It happens in the doing, the trying, the evolving.
Then refine. Polish. Repeat.
If you’re not happy with the result? Keep going. Reinvention doesn’t happen in a single leap. It happens in the doing, the trying, the evolving.
One day, without realizing it, you’ll look back and see just how much has changed.
Kel Rakowski • Reinvention is rough-and-ready
We assume people want polished perfection. But often, they’re more drawn to the rough draft. The early adopters, the ones who find you first? They’re not looking for sleek—they’re looking for a spark .
They don’t need your idea to be refined. They just need to believe in it.
Your first 1,000 true fans won’t care that your work is raw, that you’re sti... See more
They don’t need your idea to be refined. They just need to believe in it.
Your first 1,000 true fans won’t care that your work is raw, that you’re sti... See more
Kel Rakowski • Reinvention is rough-and-ready
Because clarity doesn’t come from waiting. It comes from doing.