This is a very great question. Especially for those of us that just entered the startup world. I've had this problem in the past but could solve it by micromanaging my side projects.
1. Use mind maps to help you better structure your side projects. A great tool to use is https://www.mindmeister.com/
2. Set tasks not goals. Instead of listing "finish styling" list "design contact section"
3. Dedicate one or two days a week to side projects, depending on your work schedule by the way
Hi Bharadwaj,
for almost 10 years i've worked only 4 days a week, and on that 1 day worked on my side projects. Till last year, where we got accepted at an accelerator, could secure a first funding - and have launched a very stable 1.0 on PH!
That said: 1day+lots of my free time went into my startups. So you to find the time. As much as you can finance, if you believe that what you do can work...
@gleb_braverman How many hours do you put in on an average day? By the way just checked out thegossip.app, looks cool but I can't really try it out because I'm on Android đź¤
I'm not a developer, but I can recommend taking a look at TMetric - a time management app. It's simple and allows you to manage a few projects simultaneously.
I don't -- my kids do ;) But in all seriousness, I do try to follow a strict calendar and timetable so that I don't over invest time on either end. I have scheduled time for family, for day job, and for side jobs. Some weeks I manage better than others but generally self-discipline is the only way I know to do this. How do you manage your time efficiently?
Managing time between work and personal projects can be challenging, but here are a few strategies that may be helpful:
Prioritize tasks: Make a list of tasks that need to be done for both work and personal projects, then prioritize them based on their urgency and importance. This can help you focus on the most important tasks and manage your time more effectively.
Schedule your time: Set aside specific blocks of time for both work and personal projects. This can help you ensure that you have enough time for each and can prevent one from taking over the other.
Minimize distractions: Try to minimize distractions as much as possible during work and personal project time. This may mean turning off notifications, finding a quiet workspace, or using tools to help you stay focused, such as noise-cancelling headphones or time-tracking apps.
Take breaks: It's important to take breaks throughout the day to rest and recharge. This can help you maintain your energy and focus for both work and personal projects.
Be flexible: Remember that unexpected events and tasks may come up that require you to adjust your schedule. Try to remain flexible and adapt to changes as they arise.
Hi Bharadwaj,
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it is difficult to work on multiple things especially in india. But I feel two things are needed:
1. Your day job should also be something that you like because after working on your projects in the night you need some motivation to getup and go to work :)
2. Your projects are your dream. You need to work extra hours, cut on parties and do sprints over the weekend.
Tough job, but journey is full of experince.