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+Document: WM-015 P. Webb
+Category: Press 2017.09.01
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+ Interview with MailChimp
+
+Abstract
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+ A lesson in bouncing back.
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+Body
+
+ Earlier this summer, I had an interview with MailChimp for their
+ MailChimp Agencies newsletter. Special shoutout goes to Maurice
+ Cherry[1] for being the plug for this! If you don't know much about
+ me and how I got started in the tech space, it's a great read[2].
+
+ Here are some excerpts from the interview, my tips on how to
+ keep going:
+
+ - *Find someone who will collaborate with you.* "*Collaboration means
+ you get someone else's experience,*" Webb says. "*It can also help
+ you keep a realistic mindset of what's possible.*" A lack of
+ knowledge combined with unrealistic expectations can be a toxic
+ combination during any project. Collaborating with a partner can
+ help you avoid those pitfalls.
+
+ - *Find value in seeing results.* "*One thing that motivates me is
+ that I just want to see things happen,*" Webb says. "*If I have an
+ idea and don't see anybody else doing it, then I'm going to do it
+ just to see the result.*" Even if your project isn't going the way
+ you hoped, there's still a lot that can be learned from seeing it
+ through to the end.
+
+ - *Find a way to simplify.* "*Stuff takes on a life of its own
+ sometimes,*" Webb says. "*There's usually a way to make it simpler.
+ When a project gets too frustrating, I start to look for what I can
+ strip away.*" When you feel overwhelmed, take a break and come back
+ with a fresh eye toward how you can make things simpler. It may
+ help breathe new life into your project.
+
+ Oh yeah, check out these dope illustrations of me by Marco
+ Boulais[3]. I love them so much and I emailed him to get some
+ commissioned stuff done, but haven't heard anything yet.
+
+ 📸[Which domain should I get?][IMG1]
+ 📸[Learning how to design and code][IMG2]
+
+ Anyhoo, check out my interview![2] 🕸
+
+References
+
+ [1] <https://twitter.com/mauricecherry>
+ [2] <https://mailchimp.com/resources/resources-for-partners/a-lesson-in-bouncing-back-from-web-designer-paul-anthony-webb>
+ [3] <http://www.marcoboulais.com>
+ [IMG1] <https://🔥.pixels.wtf/blog/image/2017/interview-with-mailchimp-a.gif>
+ [IMG2] <https://🔥.pixels.wtf/blog/image/2017/interview-with-mailchimp-b.gif>