Tuesday, 17 June 2014

How to overcome the fear of failure and do your best creative work


Have you ever noticed how well a project can turn out when you don’t take it too seriously?

Something that starts off as a sketch or experiment can almost effortlessly turn into one of your best pieces - and be quite enjoyable to make in the process.  



The same is true of projects with very short deadlines.  With no time to second guess yourself, you plunge ahead and enter a fast-flowing state of creativity.

However, the opposite is also true - projects that you treat as very serious or important can become drawn-out and problematic - you feel heavy and stuck as you work on them.

You have a fixed end result in mind that the project has to achieve.  As you work, any apparent deviation from that result causes you stress. 

The fear of failure takes hold and you avoid making bold or risky choices, even when your instincts pull you in that direction.  You do what is safe, what you’ve seen others do - and the result is often mediocre. At the heart of this dilemma is the creative’s relationship with uncertainty. Why so serious? There is no instruction manual for original creative work.  

No one can sit next to you and say,   “Do this, then do that.”  You are stepping into the unknown, often on your own.  

On fun projects, this uncertainty is exhilarating - you’re exploring new directions and fully expressing your creativity.  On “important” projects, this uncertainty can be very stressful. What if your idea doesn’t work?  What if it comes out looking or sounding wrong?  What if you sink a bunch of time and money into a direction that turns out to be mediocre, or even a dismal failure?  What will people think?

It is interesting to notice that these questions don’t even occur to you while you are joyfully experimenting on a “low stakes” project - even though the risks are essentially the same.  

In that state of playfulness, pure creativity is flowing through you and the end result takes care of itself.  

It is only when you attach dire consequences to the failure of your project that momentum stalls and heaviness sets in.

The good news is that your state of creative flow depends less on the type of project you’re working on and more on your approach. You have the power to decide to work in a state of ease and flow - regardless or scale or importance of your project.  The key is finding a way to be absolutely comfortable in the face of uncertain outcomes. Working with an open heart.


The Happy Creative accepts that uncertainty is an inescapable part of the creative process.  

He chooses to adopt an attitude of playfulness and stays open to all possibilities while he works. 

Making yourself vulnerable to creative failure may seem counterintuitive.  In reality, shifting to an attitude of wholehearted openness and playfulness aligns you with the natural flow of your highest creativity and increases your chances of success.

This starts with focussing on taking action, rather than fixating on the result you want.  Decide on a direction and take a crack at it.  Commit to the task without a second thought and get it done.  Be open to the unexpected.  Simply try your idea, see what happens, and adjust as necessary.

If you’re unsure how to approach a project, start anywhere.  Stop being careful - just attack it!  

Don’t let your creative process become intellectual - the more involved the mind gets in planning your approach to a project, the more stuck you become.  Realize that clarity will come from doing stuff, not from thinking about doing stuff.

As you consistently take action with an open heart, you become less attached to a fixed outcome.  You become a willing participant in the creative process, rather than stressing out trying to bend the process to your will.

You may be tempted to abandon this approach when you work on an “important” project.  In reality, you need an attitude of playfulness the most when the stakes are high.  

If you want to consistently do fresh, exciting and rewarding work - regardless of the scale of the project - you must adopt an attitude of exploration.  Rather than saying: “This is what it has to be”, say: “I wonder what will happen if I...”

Accept that you are in a constantly shifting landscape, a place where nothing is certain - and that’s great! There are unexpected ideas waiting to be discovered that will make your work exceptional.

Ultimately, you cannot control the process - but you can choose to flow with the process, letting go of fixed expectations, and focussing on what you can do next.  

Become absolutely comfortable with uncertainty and you set yourself - and your work - free. 


This post  is an excerpt from the The Happy Creative: 10 Simple Principles for More Creative Fulfillment by Tyron Janse van Vuuren.

Tyron is a creative director and the author of The Happy Creative.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

On Point with Sandy Nene

21 year old Sandy Nene is a well know Durban Blogger, who started SA bloggers and writes for zalebs.com , voices.news24.com and yomzansi.com/mag. He has been published on many others, including: agossip.com, a fashionfriend.co.za, blaque.co.za, durbanzone.co.za. He also writes for print mag called Deelish Life 'N Style Mag and all this, while he has a full time job.



When he worked at the Conversation lab, up the road from us, in the Richefond office park, he would pop in to visit in his lunch breaks to engage in Skill Share sessions with Lauren.

He first heard about The Sett from the Uber Team and is very supportive of co working in general.

Like most people, I used to think that I couldn’t work from the Sett because I already have a full time job, but it’s a great place for personal meetings or to host workshops from. Also, because it’s open from 7.30am, I can pop in for a coffee before work too.”

Sandy is known for speaking out and having strong opinions about important issues, so we asked him 3 important questions…

Why co-work?


The corporate culture of the past is changing to become a more creative free space. We all have a voice, we can all be our own bosses and so co-working spaces are really the way forward for the future of office spaces. It’s a great way for the youth and fellow south Africans to get to know each other, interact, develop friendships and start to break down cultural barriers through understanding each other better and learning more about each others goals and dreams. We have a very opinionated youth with lots to say, and an open free flow space, promotes starting the conversation.”

Why collaborate?


"It takes a lot of confidence to be creative these days. Although more and more people are understanding the importance of sharing ideas and not holding back – it’s vital not to feel threatened by others (those that do will try to bring you down and holdback their own ideas from you). We are all creative in our own ways, with our own strengths. I will never have certain skills that come naturally to others and that’s why collaborating with them is such a good solution – you are able to learn and grow from those who support and encourage you and you may be able to teach them something new too. We all have different things to offer. That’s one of the things that makes life interesting!"

What's your advice for budding bloggers?


"Don’t get into blogging for the wrong reasons: to get free stuff, be invited to cool events and get paid for advertising. Those things can happen, but if you are going to blog: Blog for Love! It’s a lot of hard work and dedication and you are always striving to learn and improve. You are there to tell stories, document your life and share your opinion. You need to be brave and fearless as not everyone will like what you have to say. Make sure you have a good support network who will encourage you even when times are tough and get to know other bloggers out there. We are all in this together!

Monday, 9 June 2014

11 Reasons to work from the Sett

Whether you are deciding to work from home, a coffee shop or a co-work space, these reasons will help you to decide that working from The Sett is really the best solution for you!


1. Lunch, healthy snacks and treats are all included in the price!

You don't need to worry about packing a lunch, going out to find something to eat, or buying anything. We prepare a light, healthy lunch for you daily and you are welcome to snack on fruit, rusks, nuts ect throughout the day too!

2. Excellent Columbo coffee 

Made by our star barrister Sbu, is freshly prepared for you, on tap!
That's right! We will keep the coffee flowing. You can drink as many cups as you need to keep the inspiration going and you are welcome to purchase coffee cards for any of your guests or clients.

3. Gorgeous views of the ocean

Situated on a hill, we overlook the glistening ocean. It's an inspiring view to enjoy every day.

4. Indoor / outdoor options

We have our own outdoor balcony - perfect for a smoke break, a phone call, conversation with a co-worker or a simple break to your work schedule. Sit on our benches and breath in the fresh Durban air.

5. Multiple work stations

From the front table, central work station, side wall desks, coffee counter, window desks, coffee corner, the choice is yours! Choose your favorite spot or move around daily.


6. Multiple Meeting rooms

Boardroom and Brainstorm rooms that are fully equipped are available to you. Simply book online or ask Sarah to assist.

7. No office supplies or equipment needed

Printer, paper, pens, headphones? Whatever you need, we have close at hand for you. All you need is is yourself and your laptop...

8. Fast internet connection

We have upgraded to an 8meg fibre optic line to ensure that you have the fastest internet available at all times.

9. Conversations with cool people

Not only do we have highly creative co workers but we are surrounded by very friendly employees from neighboring offices who pop in to visit us daily. Strike up a conversation with anyone for an interesting discussion or simply a good laugh. Sarah and Spu are always around to have a chat with you too!

10. Convenient Safe Parking

Plenty of safe, patrolled parking is available to you within a short walking distance to the Sett's entrance. It's free and there is ample space for your visitors.

11. Collaboration opportunities 

Opportunities to work with like minded people abound in a co-work space and we have a vast and various skill set at The Sett. Outsource work to others, team up to create something new, network or learn form each other in the ideal environment.



Would you like to join us? Find out details on our pricing options here. 

Thursday, 5 June 2014

The month of May

One more day and the first week of June is already complete. Time flies when you are having fun!

May was a busy month at The Sett, filled with new ways to share, connect and inspire one another.


This is what we did in May:












One of our blog posts went viral! After it's first day, noted above, it started getting retweets across the world and is still being re-read and shared. 

We also:

  • Drank great single origin coffee (Retiro Alegre Brazil was our flavor of choice) 

  • Met some cool new co -workers (Whom you'll meet soon on this blog)

  • Upgraded to 8meg fibre optic line internet cable so we're now powered by the best you get!

  • Added a table in our Brainstorm room - ideal for group sessions. 

If you'd like to join us this month, contact us to find out how. Hope to see you soon!


Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Behind the scenes at Private Property

At the Sett, we are situated next door to Private Property's head office, so we have gotten to know the team very well. Our friends pop in for morning coffees and quick chats and feel like part of our family.

We chatted to them about what makes the company so cool and found out how we could win a huge prize in their most recent competition...



We like to think we’re SA’s first choice of portal for everyone who’s looking for the home that tugs at their heart-strings – because we do things differently.

Our most recent industry-first is the release of a “responsive” version of our website.

Simon, our Chief Operations Officer, says:  “We deliver the best property browsing experience in South Africa. Never before has a property website been optimised like this for mobile devices. Now, when a browser navigates to www.privateproperty.co.za, the website recognises the device’s type and screen size, and responds by giving the best possible version of the site for that device – whether it is mobile or not. This multi-award-winning responsive site is definitely the future of property searching.”

This achievement is just one of many industry firsts, of which we are very proud. But we started from humble beginnings 14 years ago in Justin Clarke’s garage in Durban North, with just three staff. We now have more than 100 employees nationwide and host millions of property shoppers monthly.

We’ve grown to become SA’s favourite property portal! We’re also part of Africa’s largest online classifieds network, One Africa Media.

Our business is driven by our people. And by that, we mean our motivated and lively sales and support peeps, our top-notch software team that makes us the technology leader, and our marketing pros.

 We’re constantly working on ways to appeal to more advertisers. The more listings we have, the more options you have!

So, we’ve invested heavily in TV with a twist: instead of traditional advertising, we’ve partnered with SABC3’s premium lifestyle show Top Billing, to bring more than five million viewers every week the most exciting property news and massive, relevant competitions.

Last year, we presented a R5-million lifestyle prize including a R3.5-million dream home, the largest prize ever to be given away in Africa, to an ecstatic winner.

This campaign was such a success that we’re doing something even bigger and more exciting this year – starting with an opportunity to win a ridiculously BIG TV worth R70 000. Enter here!

We continuously engage with South Africa. Our social media manager chats with more than 33 000 Facebook fans every day, and we talk to around 150 000 newsletter subscribers every week. Are you one of these?



Thursday, 22 May 2014

People who Share


At the Sett, we believe that Sharing is Caring and we like to share what we love... so we are thrilled to officially be apart of a movement called "The People who Share" and share the all details with you so that you too can join!

People who Share is a global movement dedicated to spreading awareness of the Sharing Economy*.

*(This is the socio-economic system built around the sharing of human and physical assets. It includes the shared creation, production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods and services by different people and organisations.)


32 aspects the Sharing Economy encompasses:

  • Swapping
  • Exchanging
  • Collective purchasing
  • Collaborative consumption
  • Shared ownership
  • Shared value
  • Co-operatives
  • Co-creation
  • Recycling
  • Upcycling
  • Re-distribution
  • Trading used goods
  • Renting
  • Borrowing
  • Lending
  • Subscription based models
  • Peer-to-peer
  • Collaborative economy
  • Circular economy
  • Pay-as-you-use economy
  • Wikinomics
  • Peer-to-peer lending
  • Micro financing
  • Micro-entrepreneurship
  • Social media
  • Social enterprise
  • Futurology
  • Crowdfunding
  • Crowdsourcing
  • Open source
  • Open data
  • User generated content 



For more information, click here 

One of the organisations initiatives is Global Sharing Day . It is the world’s largest people-driven campaign that raises awareness on the fast-growing Sharing Economy.

"On June 1st 2014 millions of people around the world will come together to celebrate sharing and the growing Sharing Economy!This year’s theme is neighbourhood sharing and it’s all about bringing communities together to share what they have, demonstrating that most of what we need is right there on our doorstep. "

And of course, The Sett is involved! 

Click on the blog post below to see what we are up to and how you can be involved too...

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

1st Birthday and Global Sharing Day!

It's time to Celebrate and you are invited! 

Save the Date: June 2nd






We are proud to announce that we will be partaking in Global Sharing Day! Instead of celebrating on Sunday, we have chosen Monday as our day to share with you, because thats the day our co-workers and you are back to work!

From 07:00 08:30 we will have light breakfast snacks and coffee for The Sett users and invited guests. It's out birthday so it will be a party! Watch your email inbox for your invitation or email us if you'd like to be included.

For the rest of the day we will be sharing coffee with members of the neighboring office parks in Richefond circle. 

We love connecting with our business neighbors in an atmosphere where collaboration and idea creation can flourish. Our birthday and Global sharing day is the ideal opportunity to promote the Sharing Economy which provides a sustainable future for us all. 

Check out our event listing here and see you soon!