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What causes me to quit my business attempts?

5 pointsby Ptrulliabout 4 years ago
Hi all,<p>I have the entrepreneurial itch and have had such for numerous years. I tired my hand at various businesses; physical products on Amazonfba, affiliate marketing, podcasting, newsletters and so on.<p>I always find my unmotivated to continue after some time. But I am unsure why, I start with excitement, which is short lived, the topics are no longer interesting causing me to slow down, stop and quit. Could this be the main reason? I find i am very much someone who likes to learn something as its exciting I enjoy creating but after that initial phase, I tend to get bored or unmotivated.<p>My question is, has this happened to you and if so did you ever figure out why?<p>Also, how did you reinforce good habits?<p>Did you come across a resource that changed your perspective? If so can you share?<p>This isnt easy for me so I thought id reach out.<p>Thanks!

7 comments

slovetteabout 4 years ago
I’m going to guess that you are young (&lt;30)?<p>If so, my only advice is just keep doing what you’re doing. Start, get bored, start something else, get bored. Do it over and over again. Don’t stop.<p>Keep going until you find yourself into something that you don’t WANT to let go.<p>Life has a way of guiding you on its own. Just keep going until you find it.<p>There’s nothing wrong with you. You just haven’t found “it” yet. Which is just fine.<p>Keep going.
version_fiveabout 4 years ago
As soon as I figure something out, I lose interest entirely, without strong external pressure. I think it&#x27;s ADHD (it&#x27;s also impossible for me to stay awake as soon as I&#x27;m bored).<p>Try a manual job that keeps you moving, or a job where you can&#x27;t get comfortable or put things off too much, e.g. working closely with clients, ideally along with a type A colleague who forces you not to slack off. That is where I have been most productive. (Aside from in grad school where i had more interesting stuff to do, but usually that was short spurts of focused work interrupted by long periods of being super bored and not doing anything. It&#x27;s the Sherlock Holmes model of working).
cercatrovaabout 4 years ago
Discipline over motivation. You need to cultivate discipline rather than relying on spurts of motivation.
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rofwsabout 4 years ago
I might be wrong, but what you have mentioned as businesses are only mediums to achieve a (business)goal. For eg. - Goal can be &#x27;showcase your expertise on XYZ topic to attract specific kind of people&#x27; and the medium would be podcasts or newsletter. That way, if your medium is unsuccessful, you can always change the medium without losing sight of the goal.
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patatinoabout 4 years ago
Newsletter and podcasting are very long-term oriented. Most successful people in those spaces need several years until they &quot;make it&quot;.<p>I would propose something where you get beta users quickly and get feedback from them. Nothing motivates more than people using what you are building and interacting with you.
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rajacombinatorabout 4 years ago
Starting is a rare skill set. Finishing is even more rare.
readonthegoappabout 4 years ago
Have you ever had any success?
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