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What if you are tired of a project?
Good evening, colleagues!
I am writing you with such a seemingly simple question.
For the fourth year now, in addition to the main place of work, I have been developing a project, the result of which will bring a lot of usefulness (social, moral, financial). During this time, a truly hellish work has been done, there is interest on the part of investors, there is interest on the part of end customers. I understand that there are no analogues and will not be in the near future, and I understand that I have somewhere else for a year of work in the mornings before work for a test sample.
BUT
I can't do this anymore! I'm tired! Rest - a feeling of incompleteness in the head - like stones around the neck, and to delegate - you need to pour in finances, and I conduct interviews, I see the levels of developers and this is a real lottery to give your brainchild into someone's hands!
Colleagues who faced a similar condition? How did you get out of it?
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It was so. I worked on my own, I didn’t hire people, I didn’t have that level yet. But also tired. Finished the most important things and left it as it is. Over time, users came, attendance grew, I rested and I again had motivation and an incentive to develop it.
NECESSARILY! finish up to the basic demo functionality, add an EXPLICIT feedback function, release it to the public (landing page + product) and collect statistics of interested consumers of your product.
Motivation comes when there is a "light" at the end of the tunnel. (potential income)
And with the approaching "light" - fatigue immediately disappears!
Calculate how much the project brings
Make a business plan
AND sell
AND
A question outside the scope of the resource
Post the code on GitHub and enthusiasts will bring your brainchild to completion in a month.
Finish the base, take a rest period. Then, with new forces, he will trample by itself.
Relax. Given that you do this in your free time, then just take a break, preferably to coincide with a vacation from your main job.
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