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Managing my motivation as a solo dev

336 点作者 marcusbuffett12 个月前

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ezekg12 个月前
&gt; Leave tasks unfinished<p>I also do this. I learned that if I leave a failing test for myself in the morning, I&#x27;ll think about it on and off and jump right in next session without wasting time on HN or YT for an hour or 2 in the mornings. Sometimes this ends up causing me to work a little bit late, trying to make sure I actually have a failing test written for the problem (sometimes I have an issue without an accompanying test yet), but it&#x27;s worth the extra effort&#x2F;time. A failing test gives me something 100% actionable to jump into in the morning, as opposed to leaving e.g. a feature half written which can have an ambiguous starting point in terms of jumping back into it. I can&#x27;t recommend this enough.
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mpalmer12 个月前
In my experience it&#x27;s always challenging for people who struggle with focus and motivation to have conversations about it with people who don&#x27;t have those issues, even when everyone involved means well.<p>Unless someone has experienced both dynamics, it&#x27;s <i>very</i> hard for each to put themselves in the shoes of the other, because we&#x27;re talking about brain chemistry.<p>No one with severe ADHD symptoms really knows what it&#x27;s like to have a calm mind for an entire day, let alone most days (and what that means for one&#x27;s career and social life). They can reason that such a thing is possible, but that&#x27;s different from really grasping the experience.<p>Same for the other way around - you can reason that ADHD is a real and often debilitating condition because you see its effects, but you still might have trouble believing they&#x27;re not also just a little lazy.
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tnolet12 个月前
Sounds very familiar. Was a solo dev for at least 2 years before being able to form a team around my product. One nit, one confirm:<p>- I don&#x27;t agree with the guiltiness on zero days. There is just no way to stay sane if you don&#x27;t truly enjoy zero days. You will burn your candle.<p>- I 1000% agree that any form of customer validation makes your day. Could be a Stripe ping, a mention on Twitter or here. Set up services like <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;f5bot.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;f5bot.com&#x2F;</a>. Google alerts is useless.<p>My totally failed &#x2F; crickets initial launch here on HN is findable via submissions in my bio, anno 2018. Three upvotes.
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marginalia_nu12 个月前
IMO one shouldn&#x27;t rely on motivation to do things.<p>You don&#x27;t need to be motivated to do things. You can do things even though they suck. There&#x27;ll be good days when motivation is there to cheer you on, but that fucker is the ultimate fair weather friend, so there will also be days when it&#x27;s a slog and motivation isn&#x27;t even picking up your calls.<p>It&#x27;s a complete misconception of human psychology that motivation precedes action. It&#x27;s the other way around. Act first, become motivated later. That day you wake up full of motivation and fly out of bed and there&#x27;s eye of the tiger and you&#x27;re running up and down stairs airboxing in sweatpants, that day isn&#x27;t ever coming.<p>I think the notion that one needs motivation to do things comes from the educational space, where there&#x27;s a lot of talk about motivating students to do this or that, and somehow this has been internalized into a notion that this is how we also operate ourselves, that we somehow need to bribe or intice ourselves to do the things we want to be doing, which when you think about it, doesn&#x27;t really make sense.
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SeriousM12 个月前
&gt; Do nothing &gt; I get sucked into high-tech Skinner Boxes all the time. Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, etc. The best way I’ve found to get out of this is to do it in two steps. First I go from Reddit to doing nothing, then I get to work. &gt; Going straight from Reddit to focused work is very hard, but doing nothing is much easier, and eventually your brain calms down and it doesn’t feel nearly as hard to start writing some code. &gt; I really mean doing nothing; I’ll just sit in front of my screen for a few minutes and as if by magic, the consumption-fueled dopamine-overload fog will lift, and I can get excited about creation and problem-solving again.<p>Exactly that. I guess the hardest part is to close the browser tab of YT&#x2F;HN&#x2F;...
mpalmer12 个月前
Very good post. A lot of it rings true with my own experience and it seems like you&#x27;ve found a lot of good ways to work with what you&#x27;ve got, instead of around or through it.<p>I also like &quot;addressing the pain&quot; - a bit too much. I seek out pain just to build tools that address it, because that&#x27;s almost always more fun than the task itself.<p>If someone paid me just to build things that improve people&#x27;s personal workflows I&#x27;d take the job in a second.
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franczesko12 个月前
&#x27;Some days when I’m not getting anything done, I’ve got this lingering guilt that I’m having a “zero day”&#x27;<p>I had this and after many years of treating myself that way, I treat myself kindly. It&#x27;s a toxic approach and the easiest way to burnout. It&#x27;s OK not to do anything.
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pizzalife12 个月前
This reminds me of when me and some friends were selling &quot;IRC bouncers&quot; aka IRC VPNs around 2005. Whenever we got a new customer ($1 SMS payment) there would be an automatic announcement in our internal IRC channel.<p>Even though it wasn&#x27;t a lot of money, it was a very rewarding feeling.
thesurlydev12 个月前
Thanks for sharing. I especially liked the leaving tasks 90% done. This is motivation for someone who has 1000 unfinished side projects to finish one tomorrow :)
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animal53112 个月前
My whole life I thought that ADHD was that thing where there&#x27;s a kid who runs around like crazy and can&#x27;t calm down, which didn&#x27;t really fit me.<p>But then I saw this great JaidenAnimations video about it and figured out how many of the ADD issues I have: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=b0hL4mJInm0" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=b0hL4mJInm0</a>
gs1712 个月前
&gt; For example, the Money Bots, which pop up every time someone subscribes.<p>Imagine not getting that message for a long time. Some people might say &quot;that&#x27;s encouragement to work harder so we get subscribers!&quot;, others &quot;no one likes it, I should give up&quot;. It feels like this is much more powerful if you&#x27;re already motivated.
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LZ_Khan12 个月前
This is awesome, thank you. I feel like some of these tips could be substantial research areas in psychology in the future (like first go from nothing -&gt; work rather than reddit -&gt; work)
satvikpendem12 个月前
Great article and tips. I&#x27;ve heard all of these before separately of course but having them all in one article makes it nice. As I was reading each one, I thought, these all sound like solutions (or at least helpful tips) I&#x27;ve heard for people who have ADHD, and lo and behold, I see the last section.
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hamasho12 个月前
Thanks for the tip! I&#x27;ll try leaving a task unfinished to start the next day with a small win. As a remote dev, I struggle to be productive all day. My company trusts me and gives me lots of flexibility, which sometimes allows me to procrastinate for days, leading to self-blaming and anxiety. I know starting the day in a good mood makes the rest of the day easier. Kicking off with a small victory definitely helps my productivity!
artemavv12 个月前
Has anyone tried FocusMate or similar services? I have not used it myself but I think it may be useful to overcome procrastination. However, I doubt that having a random collaborators (a new one for each session) could do much for my motivation. I would prefer to keep collaborating with the same person for a longer period - a week or a month, to get better accountability
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jerrygoyal12 个月前
&gt; I really mean doing nothing; I’ll just sit in front of my screen for a few minutes<p>You can go one step further and focus on your breath instead of just sitting idle to calm your mind as well (mini-meditation). I do this instead of doom-scrolling and have experienced positive results.
maddynator12 个月前
Does anyone knows if there are any instructions on how do you configure the money bot?
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imvetri12 个月前
I pick weights over my head. It strenghthens the inner voice stronger, and it tells me, this gives me stronger mind voice, calm pace. slow and steady
Aerbil31312 个月前
Another one: Work on groundbreaking frontier software. There’s plenty of it.
Zambyte12 个月前
I think these tips are really helpful for me working on a team but remotely also.
Xeamek12 个月前
The &#x27;leave things undone&#x27; tip sounds really good, definitely will try.
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oars12 个月前
Useful tips, thanks for sharing.
staticBr11 个月前
Thanks mate, nice read!
ravenstine12 个月前
While I&#x27;m not exactly sure what &quot;solo dev&quot; means for the author in terms of intent, I believe that the need to manage motivation is usually a sign that what one is doing is at least somewhat off-course from the ideal of the individual. In simpler terms, if you are struggling to be motivated for something, you can certainly try to change <i>yourself</i>, but it can be at least as reasonable to change that <i>something</i>.<p>I learned this about myself a few years ago when I quit my job to build a compact piece of wearable hardware that measures metabolism through breath in real time. Even though I was burning through my savings, I spent close to a year working on this thing day in and day out. I had so many different &quot;responsibilities&quot; on my project and so many things to learn that motivation was never an issue, and I did finish a working device in the end. This is coming from someone who has dealt with motivational issues many times. That also wasn&#x27;t the first time I quit my job to work on a project, though previous projects often ended early when I lost the motivation. At first, I thought this was a sign of a problem with myself, but in retrospect I think it&#x27;s good that I lost motivation. Those ideas weren&#x27;t that great and I wasn&#x27;t as engaged in them, and it&#x27;s likely I just would have wasted more time and money on them had I not acknowledged the writing on the wall.<p>In fairness, this outlook is easy to have when you aren&#x27;t doing something for income. To some extent, we do have to manage motivation for day jobs. I can&#x27;t honestly say that I&#x27;d be coding enterprise applications if I wasn&#x27;t getting paid handsomely to do that. Even though I am paid, part of motivation is having a mission that&#x27;s important to you, and it&#x27;s easy to lose sight of your mission if you&#x27;ve been paid a regular salary for quite some time.<p>The author&#x27;s &quot;leave tasks unfinished&quot; strategy plays into this principle at a very small level, but I think recognizing a greater ambition and keeping it in your consciousness can be important as well. A lot of people find the motivation to work harder and longer when they have kids, for instance. Since I don&#x27;t have kids, I&#x27;ve found that regularly coming back to investing and retirement planning has been a good motivator for my day job because I get enjoyment out of making my money work for me; I loosely visualize what I want my life to be like in 20 years from now and strategize how to get there based on my current trajectory. I don&#x27;t think about it most days, but revisiting this every few weeks reminds me why my day job is important. For others, perhaps owning a house and converting the garage to an art studio would be a goal to motivate one through their day job.<p>In short, I think motivation is more a form of measure than a virtue in and of itself. It can tell you whether you&#x27;ve lost sight of ambition or if what you&#x27;re doing just isn&#x27;t that great. &quot;Hacks&quot; will only get you so far.<p>That said, a &quot;hack&quot; that works for me is to just keep reminding myself to &quot;keep up the pace.&quot; Even if I barely accomplish anything in a day, as long as I accomplish a minuscule thing on a daily basis, my frequency of accomplishment stays roughly the same. Going too long not really getting anything done is when motivating yourself to jump back in the game gets very difficult.
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oglop12 个月前
Step one; log on<p>Step two; feel sad<p>Step three; hate your life choices<p>Step 4 repeat
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