I want to make everything perfect... hate it about myself, as in IT and startups time matters and it's better to start quick and not ideal product is fine.
I've been in the "pushing a boulder uphill" phase of my startup for quite some time. I know it just comes with the territory in the early stages, but it takes a toll as well.
My launch is coming soon, and I hope to discover product market fit somewhere not too far on the other side of that mile marker, but there are obviously no guarantees.
I've got technical challenges, and workload challenges to address, but I know how to tackle those, and I'm knocking them down one by one. It's the big question marks around this stage of my startup that I'm grappling with.
Battling the frustration. It’s important to appreciate the role a full time job plays in providing the funds to even have a project, yet it also pulls at, not just the time, but the best sweeps of creative energy. More project time would be much appreciated.
Dokably