The "Other" Shiny Object Problem?

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Most folks knows about the Shiny Object Syndrome, but for those who don't: It's where you buy a marketing product, but before you fully put it to use another shiny product comes along and sounds great, so you buy it and abandon the one you were working on.

This is often followed by another shiny new product, then another, until you have gigabytes of marketing products on your hard drive and you've never really put any of them to full use.

It's also known as not giving yourself a chance to succeed.

Did you know there's a second Shiny Object Syndrome that isn't talked about near as often?

It's true, and I'm guilty of chasing that object now and then myself.

This is where your own new ideas distract you from finishing the ideas you've already started working on.

As I look over the My Products folder on my computer, I can see a good half dozen products I've started but haven't finished. I've even bought domains for some of them, one is over a year old.

Don't get me wrong, everything doesn't get put off. In that same folder are about 40 products, maybe more, that I have finished and sold. It's not like I get nothing done, and some of the unfinished products are big projects so I spread them out over time so I can create smaller products to sell in the meantime.

Still ... the unfinished products stare back at me, nagging me to finish them. It's kind of annoying sometimes.

I know, I know ... set aside a block of time each day, blah blah blah...

Fortunately for me I don't have to do that. If you're not yet established, you may not have that luxury.

Are you creating your own Shiny Objects that keep you from achieving your goals? It could be that, like me, you have more ideas than time to implement them all. Or maybe you distract yourself playing games, or spend too much time on forums, or any number of other things.

When you're established and have enough income streams set up to maintain your lifestyle you can be a little free flowing in your routine. If you're not there yet, you need self-discipline if you're going get there.

If you want to shift your IM career into fast forward, figure out how you can minimize your own self-sabotage and stop chasing shiny objects ... no matter who creates them.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikemcmillan
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  • Profile picture of the author tpw
    Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

    This is where your own new ideas distract you from finishing the ideas you've already started working on.

    As I look over the My Products folder on my computer, I can see a good half dozen products I've started but haven't finished. I've even bought domains for some of them, one is over a year old.

    Don't get me wrong, everything doesn't get put off. In that same folder are about 40 products, maybe more, that I have finished and sold. It's not like I get nothing done, and some of the unfinished products are big projects so I spread them out over time so I can create smaller products to sell in the meantime.

    Still ... the unfinished products stare back at me, nagging me to finish them. It's kind of annoying sometimes.

    Same here.

    But /ashamed of myself/ some of the domains I bought to support my ideas are YEARS old.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan Smith
      Originally Posted by tpw View Post

      Same here.

      But /ashamed of myself/ some of the domains I bought to support my ideas are YEARS old.
      When I buy a domain I add a blog post a few articles and let it sit until I need it. That way it grabs some PR while it sits.
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  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    Oh ya, my own brain has always been my shiniest object. I have had one idea trump another again and again to the point where a few weeks went by and I was no closer to a finished project than when I started.

    There are a few cures for this.

    Marijuana is one, but that has varying effects. This is only recommended for the experienced.

    Using a written schedule is another. This is what worked for me. I set a timeline and gave myself rewards for meeting milestones. Sometimes the reward was a simple lunch break, sometimes a beer.

    Once I started setting tine goals, I cured myself from my own head.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brad Gosse
      Originally Posted by E. Brian Rose View Post

      Oh ya, my own brain has always been my shiniest object. I have had one idea trump another again and again to the point where a few weeks went by and I was no closer to a finished project than when I started.

      There are a few cures for this.

      Marijuana is one, but that has varying effects. This is only recommended for the experienced.

      Using a written schedule is another. This is what worked for me. I set a timeline and gave myself rewards for meeting milestones. Sometimes the reward was a simple lunch break, sometimes a beer.

      Once I started setting tine goals, I cured myself from my own head.

      I'll take two of the Marijuana cure please.
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      • Profile picture of the author mywebwork
        Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

        As I look over the My Products folder on my computer, I can see a good half dozen products I've started but haven't finished. I've even bought domains for some of them, one is over a year old.
        Sounds exactly like my hard drive. In fact it sounds so much like mine that I'm going to double-check my firewall to makes sure that it isn't my hard drive you're talking about!

        Originally Posted by Brad Gosse View Post

        I'll take two of the Marijuana cure please.
        Problem with that is it just leads to even more shiny objects - and you'll never remember what they were!



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  • Profile picture of the author sal64
    Not to be confused with it's cousin: the Perfect Shiny Object syndrome.

    Spend all your time perfecting the product but never launching it.

    Who me? Never!
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    Hi Dennis,

    That's a really good point. I know I have several unfinished projects on my hard drive. Heck, sometimes it's hard enough just finishing a
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    • Profile picture of the author affiliatekngdom
      In the beginning I think we all may go thru that darned shiny object syndrome. The thing is this, even if you went thru all of those shiny objects and got 1 gold nugget from it, and just applied that nugget to what you are already doing, then that shiny object did pay off to a certain degree even thought you didn't follow the whole method from that so called "shiny object".

      In the end, writing things down from day to day has helped me tremendously in realizing the focus that is necessary to win in internet marketing!

      Oh, you should probably unsubscribe from those list that are selling you something new everyday, or create a separate email address for all that kind of stuff.
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
        Dennis, I thought you were talking about my "Projects" folders - both the current one and the ones that rode along on backups when I moved to new computers/HDs.

        "Hi, I'm John, and I love shiny objects..."

        "Hi, John..."

        Got a whole stack of little cards with even more ideas scribbled on them, too.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bentley74
      Great post, Dennis!
      I know EXACTLY what you mean, and have certainly suffered from both types of "shiny object syndrome" over the years.

      I think both of these can end up with some benefits, assuming we can STOP for a period of time and go back through our treasure trove of goodies! Amazing some of the stuff you can find in there!

      As for shiny object syndrome number 2, specifically, I've discovered that these false starts can actually be quite helpful when sitting down to tackle future projects. Aside from providing us with some helpful "practice" - organizing a project, laying the ground-work, writing etc - in my experience one can also end up with some really helpful templates etc that will come in handy down the road.

      Back in the spring I started to put together a video-based course. It never DID get completed, BUT it left me feeling much more comfortable with video creation, use of Amazon S3 etc - not to mention a huge folder of formatted images (nicely organized in an easy-to-find manner), and helpful templates for creating new videos. All of this has ended up helping out a great deal - not only with some more recent products, but even with one of my blogs (tracking down images has often been a very time consuming process, so it's nice having a big folder of images basically ready to go).

      Certainly not trying to be a shiny object advocate (or the Devil's advocate for that matter! lol) here - just wanted to remind people that all that accumulated STUFF can be wonderfully beneficial, if you just take the time to look back once in awhile!

      Another obvious example would be PLR stuff - I'm sure I'm not the only one with lots of that stuff on their hard drive! Get it organized, folks - loads of possibilities for putting it to good use!

      Anyway - thanks again Dennis!

      Definitely time to go take my own advice - haha

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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    We should start a "new shiny object" support group.

    Hello my name is Will and I'm a new shiny object buyer. It started 5 years ago with a simple WSO on pay per click traffic and how to make $100,000 overnight while super models throw themselves at you. That led to my next purchase 12 hours later, another WSO, on how to do the above but have one button to push to do it all and my laundry while I lazed on a beach in Bermuda with my personal butler mixing me Margaritas and Jimmy Buffett doing private concerts for me.

    Now I have filled my hard drive and 13 external hard drives with all the newest shiny objects and ideas I could get my hands on. I don't even read them anymore, I just buy them and then immediately move onto the next big thing. I know that in order to make money online you should always buy the newest shiny object. The fundamentals are for sissies who don't know what I know.

    If it's not the latest gimmick or trick, I'm out.

    I've also made zero dollars over the past five years and spent $15,000 on my collection of shiny objects. If anyone wants to buy my collection, I'm selling it now.
    If only people knew that the basics work day in and day out, they'd be so much further ahead. It's hard battling those idiot gurus though who insist on bombarding people with false hope daily.

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    • Profile picture of the author Amy Harrop
      I've started working with the Getting Things Done (GTD) book, and the author David Allen, discusses how having unfinished projects, or even looking at them on your computer or in a pile somewhere is a big drag on productivity. I think this would apply to 'shiny objects' as it is usually purchased with the hope of using it someday.

      His solution is to either make it a working project or assign it to the someday/review periodically list. Either way, it does involve writing down the project and placing it in a task list or organizer. From my understanding, there doesn't need to be a due date attached, as long as its written down and accounted for. Once that is done, it gets cleared out of the psyche and frees up productivity.

      I'm actually in the middle of implementing his system and am pretty excited about it.
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    • Profile picture of the author tpw
      Originally Posted by PPC-Coach View Post

      We should start a "new shiny object" support group.


      If we did that, we would have no time to finish the projects we are actually getting done.

      Another "shiny button" is not the solution...
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    Um . . . I could be wrong, I suppose, but the way I read some of the posts it seems a few of you good people misunderstood my post. It's not about buying shiny objects, it's about the shiny objects we create . . . as in unfinished projects.

    Compared to home remodeling for an example, it would be like the guy that starts painting one room, but before he's finishes that job he starts laying carpet in another room, and before that is finished he starts putting up a fence in the back yard and ends up with several projects started at once -- all waiting to be finished.
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    • Profile picture of the author tpw
      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Um . . . I could be wrong, I suppose, but the way I read some of the posts it seems a few of you good people misunderstood my post. It's not about buying shiny objects, it's about the shiny objects we create . . . as in unfinished projects.

      Yes, you could be wrong... If you thought that I misunderstood your point... :p
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      • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
        Originally Posted by tpw View Post

        Yes, you could be wrong... If you thought that I misunderstood your point... :p
        Uh, no Bill, it wasn't you. You understood my point, but perhaps misunderstood where I was pointing.
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    • Profile picture of the author VanessaB
      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Um . . . I could be wrong, I suppose, but the way I read some of the posts it seems a few of you good people misunderstood my post. It's not about buying shiny objects, it's about the shiny objects we create . . . as in unfinished projects.

      Compared to home remodeling for an example, it would be like the guy that starts painting one room, but before he's finishes that job he starts laying carpet in another room, and before that is finished he starts putting up a fence in the back yard and ends up with several projects started at once -- all waiting to be finished.
      So you've met my Dad?

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  • Profile picture of the author Leslie B
    You know, Dennis, a year ago, when people told me that I should create my own products, I laughed, because, I wouldn't know where to keep getting ideas from. These days, the ideas are filling up my head that there isn't much place for anything else. Now, if only I could finish them when I started them (yeah, I'm another victim of the "other" shiny object syndrome.

    Guess I need to start prioritizing and finishing some stuff, those ideas aren't making me money when they are half-finished on my hard drive.

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  • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
    I know what you mean Dennis. Your post resonated with me because of what happened to me late last night.

    So.......I'm just about to finish a major project when late last night (early morning?) I had one of those "aha" moments and began jotting down ideas for my next project. About 90 minutes later I had several pages and a flow chart sketched out on my large project white board.

    Well guess what?

    I erased my current project off the white board!!!! Thank goodness I take snap shots of what I jot down for this very reason. Hey, you never know when an unruly 4 year old nephew might enter in your home office and start "doodling". Anyways.....

    That's what I dig about this business, the opportunities and the ideas you can come up with are endless. It's a double-edged sword.

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    • Profile picture of the author Zanti
      Hey Brother Dennis,

      I have to admit that I'm easily distracted by my brilliant ideas. I have multiple products on my hard drive in various stages of completion.

      If I could only stop these multimillion dollar ideas from coming so fast, then maybe I would have the time to get 3 or 4 of them finished.

      I even broke one of my rules last night. Rule #1. Create a site for every domain you have before buying new domains. Had another brilliant idea last night, and just had to purchase a couple domains. Now, I have over 150 domains that I have to create sites for.

      I'm impressed though Dennis that you only have a half dozen projects not finished.

      Maybe we should start a support group here.

      I'll start; Hi, my name's Brian and I'm easily distracted by my bright, shinny and brilliant ideas.

      Your response: Hi Brian
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Kage
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  • Profile picture of the author TolyZ
    Same problem here ... I create too many projects instead of focusing on one.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Wilson
    This concerns marketers too.

    We always want to try something new and shiny. But we all know that only hard work pays off.
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  • Profile picture of the author Audrey Harvey
    I'm the same as you, Dennis. I have domains for ideas that haven't been finished, and I have folders on my hard drive called "to be finished".... so much so that whenever I tell my husband I have an idea, he just groans, and my friend has suggested I set up a business selling my shiny objects to others because I don't ever get around to them.

    Not a smoker, so marijuana is out, but does Merlot help?
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