Your golden advice for new solopreneurs?
Bren Kinfa π SaaS Gems
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Stepping into solopreneurship can be overwhelming.
What's the one piece of advice you wish you knew before starting?
Share your golden nugget of wisdom!
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Jerry Twin@jerry_twin
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@jerry_twin I agree with you
@jerry_twin It sure is! Energy too :)
Build fast, fail fast. Iterate until a success.
Also, building something that people want is important, but it's super difficult to build a product that solves a pain point you don't fully understand.
@nevemind_com Those are such great points, Elizabeth! Thanks for sharing.
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Before the how, define your purpose and passion. It's your guiding light when things get tough.
@rickon_turner Absolutely, Rickon! Being purposeful is definitely a big driver for me and what helps get me through those tough moments.
@rickon_turner Totally agree Rickon. The North Star to follow
Embrace the hustle!
@steward_edison True that. Solopreneurship is a journey, not a destination. Be prepared to work hard, learn fast, and adapt constantly.
@steward_edison ABE = Always Be Embracing πͺ
Build a network of mentors, supporters, and fellow solopreneurs. You're not alone in this, and sharing the journey makes it richer.
@laurence_joyner Great point, Laurence! Network and relationship building is an important long-term part of the game!
@laurence_joyner 100% mentors who have walked the walk
Continuously learn new skills, attend workshops, and network. Your growth is your business's growth.
@madison_gallaghers I love the networking aspect you mentioned Madison!
@madison_gallaghers Right on, Madison!
There is *always* another way. Another potential customer. Another (simpler/more feasible) feature. Another partner. Another investor. If you ever feel like you only have one shot, check that mindset and ask 'what's another way?' π
@charlie_beveridge Great way to look at it, Charlie!
Get mentorship from people who have walked the walk not people who think they know. There are several sources for affordable mentorship. I know because I use them. A lot. Have to help where needs Bren
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For tech founders: don't just focus on building. Think about distribution/marketing as early as possible. Don't get crickets on your launch day!
Trying to solve the existing problems of GPT-4 is not a good strategy for your startup. GPT-5 will likely overcome most of these challenges. Your startups should focus on improving their context-awareness rather than their behavior. Using techniques like RAG to access external knowledge can help them more than adjusting their parameters.
Every challenge is a chance to grow πͺ
Follow the best people in the industry.
One golden piece of advice for new solopreneurs would be to prioritize self-care and balance right from the start. It's easy to get caught up in the hustle and grind, but taking care of your physical and mental well-being is crucial for long-term success.
Congratulations on taking the leap into entrepreneurship. One piece of advice I wish I knew before starting is to prioritize self-care and set boundaries. It's easy to get caught up in the hustle, but taking care of yourself is crucial for long-term success. Make time for rest, relaxation, and activities you enjoy outside of work.
never stop and try your best
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