@aaronoleary Never try to involve with so many projects altogether as it may create barriers to getting focused and remaining on track. Always prefer to start one after another.
@aaronoleary@tapos_ovi Yea completely agree with you. But sometimes my head is buzzing with so many ideas that I buy the domain and keep for a later date.
You are definitely not the only one! I think I will not be mistaken if I say that many active developers and entrepreneurs have a whole list of interesting ideas and unfinished projects.
Personally, I keep records where I record such things. And is not a only one page there. Several projects have also been put on hold. And now I'm working on 4 at the same time.
But don't forget that focus is very important, so right now I focus 90% of my time on 2 of them.
@maksymkuchur You are either a unique person or lucky .. or maybe both. π
In fact, there are several reasons why the project may be on pause.
Firstly, it's usually hard to say that a project is 100% finished - there are always things that can be improved.
Secondly, everything around is dynamically changing. Ideas that were in high demand half a year ago may no longer be needed. Or higher priority tasks may appear. And some projects may not be timely and need to be postponed.
Suddenly the idea is tied to an event that repeats from year to year, the New Year, you did not manage to complete the project 100% and postpone it for 9 months. And then you come back with a new vision, experience and a charge for success.
Also, it is considered good business practice to be flexible and pivot in time.
Our project has pivoted twice in the last 5 months. This does not mean that we just abandoned our idea. We have changed the vector to be more useful for our users.
I like to think of it as "modules" - some unfinished side projects may contain useful modules that I can use on my next unfinished project :)
Currently have a few dozen
2x books, 1x TV script, 3x or 4x business ideas, and tons of projects at home. It's hard to focus energy in one direction long enough to see it through completion. I've always been that way. For example, several months ago, I had committed myself to visiting PH daily and picking one launch to post about elsewhere. I think it's been about two weeks since I've done that now and I'm trying to rebuild my momentum.
I have just one that I tabled for 2 years lol. I started https://www.vailable.io/ in my sophomore year of college, built out an mvp and never worked on it again since. Now that I've graduated I've started picking at it again, though the backlog feels tremendous
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