Building PYNGUP ๐ฅ The Anti-Productivity-Industry App
17 apps failed me โ So I built my own
Software Entrepreneur | 17+ years Kommune3
Building in Public ๐
How to increase your luck?
Luck is just randomness that crosses your way.
So to increase your luck you just need to increase your exposure to randomness by putting yourself out there. Go out. Share ideas.
@alexsssaint Why is a tweet a proof that you actually build?
I have discovered that tweeting about building in public is often a distraction. It feels productive, but the truth is: it isn't.
Why is everybody in this Community posting "mindset" content instead of showing actual work or struggles, code, screenshots or something else that shows that you are actually creating stuff
No matter what situation you find yourself in, no matter how difficult or hopeless it seems:
there is always a way, a next step that you can take.
The secret is to figure out and decide which path is the right one.
I've learned that my best coding happens when my mind is clear. For me, that begins with organizing my space: clean desk, made bed, tidy kitchen. Order outside = clarity inside. And clarity fights fear while keeping me focused on my goals.
The "productive procrastination" method:
When avoiding Task A, don't feel guilty.
Work on Task B instead.
Monday: Avoided coding โ cleaned inbox
Tuesday: Avoided inbox โ wrote documentation
Wednesday: Avoided docs โ fixed bugs
All productive. Zero guilt. Brain stays happy
How to turn any solo task into social momentum:
1. Pick your hardest task
2. Find the human element
3. Create external expectation
Example:
โ "Write proposal"
โ "Show proposal draft to mentor by Wed"
Works because we're wired to keep social promises.