I have too many project(3 Yt channel, 1 Googleplay Dev account,Instagram accounts) and i learned programming(Python,C#,LuaLanguage) but i have 0 income.Its too hard to be have good mental health, what should i do

  • founderscurveB
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    1 year ago

    step 1, get a job, just anything that pays the bills and allows for some time to develop your own projects.

    step 2- cut your projects down to 1, focus

    step 3 - timeblock and set focused times to specifically make measurable incremental progress. keep focused.

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      1 year ago

      Everyone just needs these 3 steps. And keep grinding! You will be successful for sure.

  • Charming-Ad994B
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    1 year ago

    My thing on YouTube and social media is it brings in minimal value to the world. There is no barrier of entry as well. Do people make it of course, but you have to be the most creative and best marker there is. So they actually work 10x harder than painters, hvac techs, programmers, IT, etc. So I would recommend trying to find something in the programming space.

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    What are you trying to do? What’s the service?

    Social media businesses like these are brutal. I would do something more lucrative.

    There’s so much $ out there, just need to know how to go get it.

    Or go get a job.

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    1 year ago

    Sounds like you jump around too quickly. I used to do that too. Focus on the most promising project until it cashflows.

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    1 year ago

    Use chatgpt to compliment and accelerate your programming. I was ready to learn Arduino as my first language for an industrial automation project. Someone suggested feeding logic to chatgpt to have it write the code. It took what would have been months of learning and troubleshooting down to about 9 hours of work.

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    1 year ago

    Why did you learn programing? You’re entrepreneur, not programmer.

    Do no code if you need and promise yourself to never ever give it up, even if you’re bankrupt.

  • zubiii333B
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    1 year ago

    Start looking for jobs on LinkedIn. It works every time. Start small, grow slowly.

  • Glass_Rip_4996B
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    1 year ago

    Get a job. Primary income is the number one source for wealth. How you’re living with no income is perplexing but not my business. A good job can give you contacts, negotiating and people skills, discipline, professionalism, time management. All important skills to learn to utilize effectively outside of your work. A lot of people on here call themselves entrepreneurs while living in their mothers basement.

  • 2huskysB
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    1 year ago

    You can only focus on one thing at a time

  • Bitcoins4UpvotesB
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    1 year ago

    I will pay you 10 bucks a day if you can help me sell my stuff faster in my shop. Hell I will do $1 per purchase

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    1 year ago

    I am in a similar position to you, but found a way to optimize my time.

    1. Listen to the 4-hour work week. It’ll change your mindset about time management
    2. Identify which projects have the largest toll on your mental health. Cut these out regardless of their return. A negative effect mentally will lead to a worse result in other areas
    3. Identify where most of your time is going. Is there a way to lessen this and keep the same or similar output?
    4. Find work and negotiate a deal to work part time
    5. Identify spending habits and save most of your income. I move my money to an account I cannot spend out of
    6. which skill/project has the best return? Focus on this and become an expert.

    Hopefully this helps

    Best Regards,
    Landon

    • TraderSigmaOPB
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      1 year ago

      I will take the university exam this year, what should i do ?

    • TraderSigmaOPB
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      1 year ago

      Should i try to make project or study to the exam ?

      • Itchy_Neighborhood51B
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        1 year ago

        That depends on your goal. I always make sure I’m prepared for exams and manage my time wisely so I can do projects after 2 very strong study days

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    1 year ago

    Where are you from?, what passports do you hold?, why did you start?, educational background?, how many language do you speak?, please provide details.

    • TraderSigmaOPB
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      1 year ago

      Im from Turkiye, I can speak english and Im studying in highschool.Everything is too expensive and too stressful country, I cant stand