Ask HN: How do you stay motivated when working on a side project
This is my constant struggle.
I start building something, I invest myself heavily in it for about one week but after that something breaks and my brain starts telling me that it's not such a great idea anyway, that there's something already on the market that solves this problem and that I should probably move to the next idea. How do you keep yourself motivated and deliver?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 108 ms ] threadAlso, try to work quickly towards a minimum viable product. It helps to have something to show for your effort as early as possible. Until then, all you have is your imagination, which is much easier to be sceptical of.
2. Have more than one motivation. Sometimes motivations can be contradictory: "learn new technology" is bad motivation to pair with "build a business" because it slows you down with irrelevant details. But "learn how to do content marketing", say, is great paired motivation because it both helps you with feedback loop and means when you're stuck on building you can switch to something else, keep going, and still feel you're getting value out of your work. Longer version, with slightly different focus but same basic idea, here: https://codewithoutrules.com/2017/08/03/stay-focused/