Many people slowed down as the Christmas season is coming.
This is the time of the year when I tend to see my family more,
but also have more time to work on some quick side projects. đ
What are your plans for the upcoming 2 weeks?
Christmas and New Yearâs are the perfect time to slow down and spend quality time with family, and Iâm really looking forward to that.
Iâm also planning to use some of the downtime to refine a project Iâve been working onâitâs been exciting getting everything ready. One of my main goals is to work on the landing page as part of gearing up for a product launch next year.
@varun_bhagath For most people yes. depends on your mode. If you just got YC funding and you're building an AI wrapper at break neck speed. Then that's temporary and you need every second you can get your hands on. đ
Since I don't take break during Christmas, our customers do and hence things are usually super slow from 25th to 1st weekend post NY.
I spend time exploring new things, connecting with new people, meeting a few IRL, etc. Mostly productive stuff.
This year, I plan to have a reunion with my undergrad friends. We will all be meeting together after 17 years :)
Am launching my product Glibzter Immersive on Product Hunt. I will be aiming to help users improve their communication skills through contextual understanding of the usage of English words and phrases.
It is the follow up in terms of acting on the feedback that will keep me busy in December with 'Jingle bells' ringing in the background.
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Hey Nika, sounds like youâve got a nice balance plannedâfamily time and sneaking in a bit of side hustle energy! For me, Christmas and New Year are all about recharging with loved ones, indulging in way too many desserts, and reflecting on the year's highs (and "what was I thinking" moments).
That said, Iâll also be using the downtime to tinker with some ideas for pdftopdf.ai, like refining our user onboarding flow and maybe sneaking in a few experiments with upcoming features. Itâs the kind of light, fun work that feels more like brainstorming than actual âwork.â
How about youâany side projects youâre extra excited about? Or will it be more about eating cookies in fuzzy socks?