EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 1H 7M
Moving through Disappointment After the Deadline | Jun 8, 2026
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In this open discussion episode, the Monday Meeting team leads a conversation about the emotional side of creative work—processing projects that get canceled, separating your identity from your output, and leaning on community through the freelance feast-or-famine cycle.This episode covers:When a project gets shelved at the 11th hour: Why it stings more when you've poured yourself in—and how to tell over-investment from imposter syndrome.Separating yourself from your work: How to keep your work from becoming your identity—plus a book recommendation that helps."The client is not your friend": How to stay emotionally distant while still doing your best work.Reframing canceled work: How a shelved project can still earn its keep—and why the ownership outlasts the client's approval.Coping strategies that actually help: The small daily habit that brings back a sense of control when everything else feels out of your hands.Soft skills over creative: Why how you handle a project going sideways can matter more than the final result.The feast-or-famine booking cycle: Saying "no," the "full restaurant" effect, and the booking pattern every freelancer keeps running into.Community as a lifeline: How these calls and the Discord help carry people through rough seasons.Upcoming Events/Schedule:Game Night: Wednesday, June 24th (now every last Wednesday of the month), ~6/6:30 PM Pacific—playing Gartic PhoneNext Open Discussion: Monday, July 13th (now monthly, every second Monday)Off-Monday "Open Office Hours" voice channel on Discord for portfolio/reel reviews—not recorded, so good for NDA-sensitive workOpen to guest hosts and topic requests; new social media memes and challenges rolling outVisit MondayMeeting.org for this episode and other conversations from the motion design community!SHOW NOTES:Monday Meeting PatreonMonday Meeting DiscordMondayMeeting LinkedInMondayMeeting InstagramMondayMeeting BlueskyMondayMeeting NewsletterThe Good Enough JobScott Pelley Fired from 60minsDo What You Can’t by Casey NeistatBusiness Model Generation written by Alexander Osterwalder & Eves Pigneur
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In this open discussion episode, the Monday Meeting team leads a conversation about the emotional side of creative work—processing projects that get canceled, separating your identity from your output, and leaning on community through the freelance feast-or-famine cycle.This episode covers:When a project gets shelved at the 11th hour: Why it stings more when you've poured yourself in—and how to tell over-investment from imposter syndrome.Separating yourself from your work: How to keep your work from becoming your identity—plus a book recommendation that helps."The client is not your friend": How to stay emotionally distant while still doing your best work.Reframing canceled work: How a shelved project can still earn its keep—and why the ownership outlasts the client's approval.Coping strategies that actually help: The small daily habit that brings back a sense of control when everything else feels out of your hands.Soft skills over creative: Why how you handle a project going sideways can matter more than the final result.The feast-or-famine booking cycle: Saying "no," the "full restaurant" effect, and the booking pattern every freelancer keeps running into.Community as a lifeline: How these calls and the Discord help carry people through rough seasons.Upcoming Events/Schedule:Game Night: Wednesday, June 24th (now every last Wednesday of the month), ~6/6:30 PM Pacific—playing Gartic PhoneNext Open Discussion: Monday, July 13th (now monthly, every second Monday)Off-Monday "Open Office Hours" voice channel on Discord for portfolio/reel reviews—not recorded, so good for NDA-sensitive workOpen to guest hosts and topic requests; new social media memes and challenges rolling outVisit MondayMeeting.org for this episode and other conversations from the motion design community!SHOW NOTES:Monday Meeting PatreonMonday Meeting DiscordMondayMeeting LinkedInMondayMeeting InstagramMondayMeeting BlueskyMondayMeeting NewsletterThe Good Enough JobScott Pelley Fired from 60minsDo What You Can’t by Casey NeistatBusiness Model Generation written by Alexander Osterwalder & Eves Pigneur
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