No, I haven't faced issues with rushed releases.
The balance between speed and quality is actually simpler than it sounds
When you build products that solve your own problems first, quality becomes a default, You're the first user, so you won't ship something broken that you'd hate to use yourself
29.01.2026 16:23
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Shipped assets attract opportunities.
Each shipped product/service is capital
More shipped is more inbound, more case studies, more credibility, more leverage for next launch
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24.01.2026 21:33
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Deconstructed my goal into actions so specific that failure would require me actively choosing not to do them.
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26.10.2025 16:27
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Goals without existing assets are starting from zero every time
Goals connected to what's already working are compound growth
I spent years doing the first.
Finally figured out the second.
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26.10.2025 14:28
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The question isn't Is this goal possible?
The question is Will I execute the actions that make it guaranteed?
Because once you deconstruct it properly, achievement becomes a volume game you control completely.
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25.10.2025 17:02
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My goal-setting process now:
1. Define outcome so clearly I can see it
2. List what I already have toward it
3. List what's still missing
4. Break into actions 100% in my control
5. Make the volume absurdly guaranteed to work
Then ask:
Will I actually do this?
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25.10.2025 15:34
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Most goals fail because they're fuzzy.
"Make my outcome as clear as the screen in front of me" changed everything.
If you cant visualize the exact moment you've achieved it, you dont have a goal yet
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24.10.2025 17:04
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Try this:
Set 1-2 goals for next 30 days that connect to something you've already achieved.
Not from scratch. From existing traction.
Do this 12 times
12 wins per year instead of 12 restarts.
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24.10.2025 15:29
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The goal-setting trap nobody talks about:
You set goals like you're a beginner every single time.
Ignoring the audience you have, the skills you built, the systems that work.
Why restart when you can stack?
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24.10.2025 13:33
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Unpopular opinion:
Starting from scratch goals are ego protection.
If it fails, you can say "well I had no advantages"
If it succeeds, you're a genius who built from nothing.
Donβt do this. Take responsibility.
Connect your goals to where you already have an edge
Have fun!
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23.10.2025 18:56
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I documented tools, researched audiences, and built frameworks.
All from scratch. All went nowhere.
Then built something connected to my actual experience (chess + tilt control).
80% was done in one day.
Your existing context is your cheat code. Use it.
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23.10.2025 17:00
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How to identify problems worth solving:
Stop reading Reddit looking for ideas.
Start reading Reddit looking for repeated complaints.
23.10.2025 15:31
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The morning plan that works:
- Up-to 30 min: Journal + review metrics
- Next 1-2 hours: Build (code/content/outreach)
- Zero consumption until building is done
Simple. Doable. Effective.
23.10.2025 13:33
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The first phase of the 0 to 1 challenge, summarized in one post:
Days 1β30: Iβm planning.
Days 31 and beyond: Actually building something.
Why didnβt I just build this on Day 1?
22.10.2025 19:04
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Classic builder move:
Days 1-30: "I'm strategically planning"
Days 31-37: actually builds something
Few days after day 37: "Why didn't I just built this on day 1?
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22.10.2025 17:03
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"Why isn't my product getting traction?"
Possible reasons:
- Bad product
- Wrong audience
- Poor marketing
Actual reason:
It was still in my head xDDD
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22.10.2025 15:19
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The shift that changed everything:
Stop asking "What should I build?"
Start asking "What can I build this week?"
First question = infinite research
Second question = actual products
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22.10.2025 13:35
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Changed my content consumption rule:
Only watch the exact 10 minutes I need for the current step.
Skip intro, skip theory, skip everything else.
Went from analysis paralysis to shipping mode in one decision.
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21.10.2025 19:08
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- 33 days of planning.
- 1 day of building.
- 80% of product done.
The math doesn't make sense until you realize planning was just expensive overthinking
21.10.2025 17:04
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You know you're overthinking when you:
- Create a tech stack doc with 25+ tools
- Have 3 product concepts fully planned
- Still haven't written a single line of code
Been there. Lesson learned.
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21.10.2025 15:36
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I told myself I was being strategic by doing more research.
Reality:
I was not xDDD
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21.10.2025 13:24
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Extension functionally complete.
Icon and customization polish remaining.
Fix a few bugs and somewhere this week it will be launched.
Days until challenge ends: 82
Revenue: Still $0.00
Progress: Actually building something real
The documentation continues...
19.10.2025 19:04
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First hours are for building, not reading
Product choice:
Extension instead of web app as the first product during this run to decrease friction
The challenge isn't over.
After 33 days of resistance, building for 5 days straight felt natural. Not forced. Not obligatory.
Current status:
19.10.2025 19:04
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Day 38: Rest day. Weekends for travel and recovery.
What I learned?
What changed between Days 1-31 (constant research, no shipping) and Days 32-37 (actual building)?
Consumption filter:
Only consume exactly what I need for the current step, nothing more
Morning building ritual:
19.10.2025 19:04
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Day 35: Built real-time loss streak detection. Tested extension functionality including DOM updates. Everything works great.
Day 36: Created PNG icons.
Added Buy Me a Coffee to popup after successful cooldown completion. Updated cooldown
Day 37: Rest day. Weekends for travel and recovery.
19.10.2025 19:04
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The irony: 33 days gathering energy, then 80% of product built in one day.
Also updated my workflows.
19.10.2025 19:04
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Day 34: Started with building session. Learned, or better to say, revoked my knowledge on how to use Git and GitHub.
Then developed first version of extension. It works in test mode!
Added donation feature (I think the product will be free to use), tested functionality.
19.10.2025 19:04
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Day 33: Technical setup, PRD refinement.
19.10.2025 19:04
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The Solution:
Hide Play button after 3 losses, 12-60 min cooldown timer, message: "You're tilted. Review, not play."
Target: Emotionally self-aware chess players (1000-1800 Elo) who know tilt is their real opponent and want systems over willpower.
19.10.2025 19:04
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The Problem:
Chess players play on tilt. After 2-3 brutal losses, emotions take over. They keep clicking "Play Again" even though focus is shot.
One bad session = 8+ straight losses, 60+ point Elo drop, days of demoralization.
19.10.2025 19:04
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