Hello PH! Transitioning from 15 years in recruitment to a first-time Maker 🛠️
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Hi everyone! I’m Nita. After 12+ years in recruitment, especially tech recruitment, I finally decided to stop advising others on their careers and start my own journey on a different path.
I’m currently navigating the "non-coder" path, learning how to leverage AI to build high-utility products. I'm building a project right now, which I actually started because my own brain-dumps were becoming unmanageable. It’s been a wild ride of "failing forward" and learning as I go.
I’m here to learn from this community and hopefully share some insights on building lean, "one-task" solutions. For the other non-technical founders here, what was the hardest part of the learning curve for you when you first started?
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Welcome to the maker side Nita, the hardest part for me was learning to ship imperfect products instead of overthinking every detail.
@rohanrecommends Thank you, Rohan! Your comment just encouraged me to launch it. I am always making modifications because I'm an overthinker as well.