Stretch Goal Reactivated: Audiobook for Everyone!
Upon briefly re-opening Preview Edition sales, I'm also reactivating the stretch goal: If we can get to $5,500, every Preview Edition customer will get the audiobook with the First Edition release!

The top-notch audiobook, performed by me (David) is to be produced by The Block House (Tim Ferriss, Ryan Holiday, Paul Millerd). If we reach this stretch goal, I can give the audiobook to Preview Edition customers at all levels, free!
The audiobook would be distributed by BookFunnel, available for listening on the app on your favorite device, or downloaded as MP3 files.
How it works
- Join the Preview Edition (Just get the book, or also get the video series)
- Receive ebooks of chapters on the schedule outlined below (Most available now!)
- Be the first to read the book, get your projects done, and help make the book better! (You'll be thanked in the Acknowledgements.)
- Receive the first edition on ePub ebook
About Finish What Matters
If you have too many ideas and start project after project, never finishing any, this book is for you. It may not be a personality flaw or lack of discipline: Creative projects are uniquely difficult to finish because of the uncertain nature of creative work, and creative success. The world doesn't prepare us to tame the wild horses of our curiosity.
Finish What Matters will help you embrace the true nature of the creative process, allocate your time and energy when outcomes are uncertain, and learn to harness your unique motivational style to push through even that toughest last 10%.
I present hard-won insights from decades as an independent creator, woven together with findings from psychology, and surprising examples from mathematics, art history, and interviews and surveys with the 10,000 readers on my email list.
I even traveled to Italy to immerse myself in the worlds of Leonardo and Raphael.
After writing several books and shipping hundreds of podcast episodes and newsletters, I thought I already had the answers. But this has been the most personally challenging and enlightening book I've ever worked on, making me grapple with questions about how to decide what "matters" when your resources are limited, and how to do bold, unapologetic work, even in the face of criticism.
Finish What Matters is the third and final book in the Getting Art Done series, which I started ten years ago with a 30-day writing challenge.

Level 1: Preview Edition
This is included for everyone who joins, at all levels. Receive ebooks of the chapters as they become available, Google Doc access to comment and ask questions, and a WhatsApp group for discussing the book throughout the the preview period.
Upon purchase you will immediately receive:
- Introduction (~2,000 words)
- SECTION I: Ready
- Chapter 1: Leonardo minds in the reductive world (~5,000 words)
- Chapter 2: Define your finish line (~5,000 words)
- Chapter 3: Shiny object strategy (~5,000 words)
- SECTION II: Aim
- Chapter 4: Navigating Extremistan (~5,000 words)
- Chapter 5: The everlasting lotto ticket (~5,000 words)
The rest of the chapters will be delivered on this schedule:
- SECTION II: Aim
- March 31: Chapter 6: Shipping is a skill (~5,000 words)
- SECTION III: Finish
- April 14: Chapter 7: Coming up for air (~5,000 words)
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April 28: Chapter 8: Hills to die on (~5,000 words)
- May 12: Chapter 9: The last 10% (~5,000 words)
- Fall 2026: First Edition ebook (plus Audiobook if stretch goal reached)
Level 2: Lecture recordings
Everyone at this level gets the above, plus recordings of three lectures highlighting the ideas in the book.
- Lecture 1: Ready (Embracing the process)
- Lecture 2: Aim (Hitting a moving target)
- Lecture 3: Finish (Bringing it home)
Here's a sample:
Format: 20 minutes lecture + 20 minutes audience Q&A/Discussion.
Questions?
Email me at david@kadavy.net and I'll reply as soon as I can.
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