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Request for Advice—As a builder with a few product launches under my belt (none too successful), I feel burned out, but I want to keep going. I haven't found "it" yet, and these days, I tend to double-guess my ideas, creating some inertia. What would you suggest I do to boost my internal confidence/energy?
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How do you define success? How about starting with "smaller" goals and achieving those. Ship, ship, ship... anything and everything, without attachment to the outcome. Think sprint vs waterfall. In one, you are fully invested without any real user feedback while the other is low cost experiments, worth your time.
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The alternative GOTD i.e., get out the door and talk to a couple of people in the demographic you are building for. It's a low-cost effort that avoids building something nobody wants. You have to find a way to validate experiments for what you are building at low-cost.
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"As a seasoned member of many failed decentralized orgs" - @ lght.eth before hitting a moment of epiphany with ⬆⬆ HIGHER ⬆⬆ Lots of experiments lead to the moment of epiphany. It's the nature of the creative process. The trick is making the cost of the experiments low - for your sanity's sake.
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This makes a lot of sense, I have been too focused on the bigger goal and not enough on the smaller achievable steps. I’ll work on this.
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