To ask yourself the following question
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:41 am
So now that the initial excitement is gone, answer me do you still want to start a popular blog? Or do you still want to become the CEO of a software company? If you dont want it as much as you did when you started the project, then its easy to make a decision. Stop wasting your resources on it, unplug the charger, and move on. At least you learned something. However, if your desire to publish a book or whatever you want to do is as strong as it was before all the rejections and failures then you need.
Have you done everything possible to succeed? You really want to get the venezuela telegram number project done, but your desire wasnt enough. So ask yourself, have you really given your company the best chance of success? Or have you just work on a project when you feel motivated? Dont want to invest money until you see progress? Do you sometimes devote a few hours a week to the project when you have time? Do you stop working and trying too early? are you constantly distracted by other business ideas? If your answer is No and you.
Havent given your project every possible chance of success and put in the maximum effort, then it may be time to increase your efforts. But if you have really put all your energy, attention, and focus into the project for the last few years and the business is still not working, it may be time to shut down your startup. 14 months ago I asked myself similar questions Shut down the project or double down? Which is the right decision? After two years of trying to build ConvertKit an email marketing platform , revenue was flat, down to about half.
Have you done everything possible to succeed? You really want to get the venezuela telegram number project done, but your desire wasnt enough. So ask yourself, have you really given your company the best chance of success? Or have you just work on a project when you feel motivated? Dont want to invest money until you see progress? Do you sometimes devote a few hours a week to the project when you have time? Do you stop working and trying too early? are you constantly distracted by other business ideas? If your answer is No and you.
Havent given your project every possible chance of success and put in the maximum effort, then it may be time to increase your efforts. But if you have really put all your energy, attention, and focus into the project for the last few years and the business is still not working, it may be time to shut down your startup. 14 months ago I asked myself similar questions Shut down the project or double down? Which is the right decision? After two years of trying to build ConvertKit an email marketing platform , revenue was flat, down to about half.