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sheer discipline will only get you so far, strategize my friend, its in the books. discipline in all aspects of your life? not just waking up? maybe you're not happy about what you're doing and need to rethink about it? first, you got to not fall in love with the technology and dig deep and find out what makes you happy all the time and do it. second, maybe your product isn't something you want to build? Does the market have a need for your product?

Tbh motivation isn't the problem, it's your discipline. Do you have a plan for everything? create a habit, IMO. bc the problem with motivation is yeah you got this energy hyped up but when it ran out you're effed. but with discipline even you don't want to do it, you know you have to do bc it says on your planner and the sure will of doing it even if you don't want to because habits have been built. I suggest reading books like atomic habits and the self-discipline blueprint by Patrick edblad and apply it to your life right away. hope this helps

Oh absolutely ! In the past 2 months, i have developed a number of habits by sheer discipline. One of them is just waking up early at 6AM to work. When i say motivation, i actually relate it to is the idea i am working on good enough? Some times, it feels like it isn't and it sucks some energy.

I have been using Airtable and WIP. All my to dos with details are in Airtable which help me stay focused.

sheer discipline will only get you so far, strategize my friend, its in the books. discipline in all aspects of your life? not just waking up? maybe you're not happy about what you're doing and need to rethink about it? first, you got to not fall in love with the technology and dig deep and find out what makes you happy all the time and do it. second, maybe your product isn't something you want to build? Does the market have a need for your product?

how are you managing your time? are you just writing down specific things to do that day? are you using the Pomodoro technique? Can you give me examples of what tools you're using?

I am using three things: 1. "mini-projects" - really small tasks that i can do within 15 minutes. i record this is in Excel - which is strangely efficient. 2. Streaks - WIP, plus I have a paper based system. 3. Weekly review - helps me to prioritize what I need to do, and schedule for each day. That way the big organisation of the week is done, and I pitch up everyday. As I try to work in 15 minute slots, it is kinda like Pomodoro, but not yet doing this in a systematic way. Big Warning - these systems all work till they do not. Hope it continues to work for a long time.

I read 3 and 4 :) Atomic habits is a must read for an indie dev

Atomic habits for sure! That book is a collective wisdom of all Habits / Productivity books!!!!

thanks, I just click individual option. Is that what you have? do create a new account on the top left corner every time you make an app?

At first, yes that’s what I did. Then I set up a C corp for the app I was working on at the time. That app never launched, but I still do business under that entity. All my apps are just products of that parent corp. I operate that way until I hit a threshold of revenue that justifies me spinning that new app off as it’s own entity with its own bank acct.

I use Elasticsearch www.elastic.co/products/elast… It's super fast

Any specific reason to choose it over Agolia?

no idea, Ruby people use elasticsearch, that's how I learned it

<%= link_to 'website', @post.email %> </div> . Ah okay I'll look into it. Thanks WIPGod!