Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems

How do you stay motivated and focused on your side project goals?

Do you have a particular WHY or reason for your side projects? If not, how are you personally staying disciplined, motivated, and focused on achieving your side project-related goals?
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Mary Green
Partner with someone and keep each other accountable.
Bhaskar Pratim
1. Define your goals with precision, or you'll just be "golfing" around with no idea where the hole is. 2. Create a plan and set deadlines, or you'll just be "planning" to get things done someday. 3. Celebrate small wins, like finally figuring out how to open a jar after 3 days of trying. 4. Surround yourself with positive and supportive people, because negative Nancys just bring everyone down. 5. Stay organized and eliminate distractions, because who needs 50 browser tabs open when you're trying to get work done? 6. Take breaks and engage in self-care, because even superheroes need to refuel sometimes. 7. Stay persistent and flexible, like a cat that always lands on its feet. 8. Reframe setbacks as learning opportunities, because the only real failure is not trying at all.
Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems
@bhaskar_pratim These are excellent tips! I like the visual of creating a hole and knowing where to swing. πŸ‘
Michael Grier
What I have learned is to not think just do. As creatives with ambition it is easy to think and build in your head and that releases the same energy as if you built it already. If you have the plan, disposible income to make it happen or talent/skill to make it happen then just do it stop thinking. This mind shift was huge for me and helped me build out ideas quickly and sunset them quickly as well if needed. I recommend this mindshift for others also.
Mikhail Yasnev
I always think about the importance of the side project to implement I usually spend 1 or 2 hours per day if I want to achieve the GOAL
Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems
@mikhail_yasnev That's great to hear! A strong reason + dedicated time blocks is key. πŸ”‘
Maya A
@mikhail_yasnev @saasdesigner Time blocking has been a game changer for me :)
Aliaksei Saskevich
@mikhail_yasnev how do you manage to get such amount of time and how do you deal with distracting?
Tim Metz (ε­Ÿη”°)
Hi Bren! I commit at least 25 minutes dailyβ€”one πŸ…, as per the Pomodoro Techniqueβ€”to my side-project Saent, and it leads to good progress. Eight tips to help you get started. 1️⃣ Set a timer. Don't just glance at the clock. Set a timer for 25 minutes, and start the session with intention, as if you’re beginning a race or meditation. 2️⃣ Have absolute focus. No distractions. No multitasking. No talking. No toilet breaks. No nothing. Just pure attention. 3️⃣ Get your πŸ… done early. Ideally, do it first thing in the morning before turning on your phone, email, and other messengers. 4️⃣ Schedule a fixed time. Create a recurring πŸ… event in your calendar, like every day at 8:30 am. Or, if time-based planning is too rigid for you, add the tomato as a daily task on your todo list. 5️⃣ Do it every day. I find it easier to do something seven days a week than six, five, or four. If your project brings you joy, working on it daily isn't a punishment and creates the most momentum. 6️⃣ Keep score. Mark every day you complete a tomato on a calendar. Doing so will feel rewarding and visualizes your progress. 7️⃣ Create accountability. Let your friends know about your goal. Post about it on social media. Make a bet with someone. 8️⃣ Reward yourself. Celebrate with ice cream after your first full week of tomatoes. Treat yourself to dinner after a month. Take a vacation after a quarter. 🏝️
Aliaksei Saskevich
@timmetz did you use a physical "pomodoro" timer ? Is it worth to buy a physical "pomodoro" timer and put it in front of your working place?
Tim Metz (ε­Ÿη”°)
@asaskevich We actually developed a physical product for this many years ago (here on PH: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...) but it's out of stock at the moment. We do have a revamped macOS app for Pomodoro that's currently available in the macOS App Store (it's called "Lifeline").
Elias Fares
Having the right team helps a lot. We are 3 founders and every now and then 1 of us gets discouraged or burnt out and the other 2 help motivate and stay focused on the goals and progress. Like others mentioned, celebrate the small wins. It's so easy to accomplish something and then jump onto the next task.
Bakemono Fra
It can be hard at times! In my opinion, you need to find the perfect moment during the day where inspiration and energy hit. Then, force yourself into a consistent routine. Some days won't be very productive but if you show up regularly you'll make progress more and more.
Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems
@bakemono True! There are definitely days & times where you'll feel like you're in a rut and unable to do anything, and that's completely normal. Totally part of the journey. πŸ‘Œ
Slim Wilbard
Focusing on and developing a good atmosphere which will link u to achieve yours, work on play on and believe your self
Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems
@slim_wilbard Belief in oneself and self-confidence are definitely underrated, IMO. Thanks for sharing πŸ‘
Slim Wilbard
@saasdesigner thank youπŸ‘Œ
Aliaksei Saskevich
@slim_wilbard do you "punish" yourself if you can't create a good atmosphere and focus on? Or you behave in "zen" mode - it's okay to take breaks and relax πŸ˜…
Steve Katz
Personally every side project I had and have is related to me as a user. Being the user of the product is what motivates me to start one and keep going.
Presser
All about routine. Work on it same time, every day. Presser - Gamified newsletter to stay connected without the effort
Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems
@presser_hq Having a structured routine is definitely important. Fully agreed πŸ‘ Got any tips to make sure you're actually following through and adhering to the routines you've set?
Aliaksei Saskevich
@presser_hq how to build such routine? I find that to be in the stream is nice state to complete more tasks, but how to build it?
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