Core Squared Applied: Choose a Creator Project Worth Testing
Gary WhittakerCore Squared Applied: Choose a Creator Project Worth Testing
Compare several possible creator projects, select one responsibly and park the others without losing them.
What this page adds beyond Flame
Flame helps define one idea. This applied lesson helps you compare several possible projects and decide which one deserves the next Core Squared pass. Bring no more than three candidate projects.
Compare fairly
Use the same criteria for every idea.
Protect capacity
Do not let urgency or excitement overrule what you can support.
Park ideas clearly
Record why an idea is not entering the current Cycle.
Six project-selection criteria
| Criterion | Question |
|---|---|
| Meaning | Does the project connect to a real creative purpose? |
| Audience | Can the intended person or need be identified? |
| Readiness | Is there enough foundation to begin responsibly? |
| Testability | Can one meaningful uncertainty be tested? |
| Fit | Does it support the creator’s current Sound, Voice or Brand direction? |
| Capacity | Can the creator support the next step without abandoning existing commitments? |
Use simple labels: Strong, Partial, Weak or Unknown. Avoid false numerical precision.
Worked comparison
Project A: complete AI music course — meaningful but weak readiness and too large to test.
Project B: one-page song-project organizing guide — strong audience, strong testability and fits current capacity.
Project C: weekly podcast — partial fit, weak capacity and no current production rhythm.
Selection: Project B enters the next pass. Project A is reduced to a later development possibility. Project C is parked until capacity changes.
Apply the criteria by project type
Song or release
Compare identity fit, rights readiness, production capacity and one testable listener question.
Book or guide
Compare reader clarity, source readiness, manageable scope and writing capacity.
Podcast or newsletter
Compare repeatable purpose, cadence, audience need and production responsibility.
Website or brand
Compare platform purpose, visitor action, ownership and maintenance capacity.
Product or offer
Compare user need, deliverable, fulfilment and support load.
Campaign
Compare goal, audience, asset readiness, measurement and budget.
Complete the Project Selection Record
Record 6: Project Selection Record
Candidate 1: [project] · Meaning [label] · Audience [label] · Readiness [label] · Testability [label] · Fit [label] · Capacity [label]
Candidate 2: [same fields]
Candidate 3: [same fields]
Start now: [one project and why]
Research first: [project and missing foundation]
Park for later: [project and return trigger]
Reject: [project and reason]
Stop condition and completion
Do not select a project because it feels most urgent, looks most profitable or has the most polished AI output. Stop when the comparison lacks enough information, the project exceeds capacity, or a critical risk remains hidden.
Complete this page when one project is selected and the other candidates have a recorded status and reason.