Back in the day. They used to say it takes 21 times of doing something before he comes to have it, and that’s been reframed to multiple times and multiple different ways. And perhaps that whole state moves. Always just hyper ball, but the points still stands creating tiny habits. A little Riles as you do stuff. Not only helps you get things done, but it helps motivate you to reach your goals.
Do you have any little rituals?
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I’ve built seven SaaS products from the ground up.
In one week, I’ll be filing Delaware papers for one parent company with seven DBAs under it.
I’m not hiring employees, I’m looking for collaborators. People ready to take on real responsibility, share risk, and earn ownership through contribution.
There’s no short-term paycheck, but there is equity, direction, and the chance to help build something that actually matters.
If that sounds like your kind of work, reach out with your background, what role you want to take, and how you’d like to structure your equity.
Let’s build something real.
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Learn to sweat in peace, and the world can’t make you flinch.
When I was a kid, I used to dread shaking hands, holding a pencil too long, or even walking up to a whiteboard. My palms would start to sweat not a little, but enough that paper would warp and pens would slip. The harder I tried to stop it, the worse it got. People noticed. Some laughed. Some just looked uncomfortable. But for me, it was torture.
I remember one day during a presentation at school, I could feel the sweat pouring off me before I even said a word. The more I thought about it, the faster it came. By the time I was done, I couldn’t tell what was worse the embarrassment or the exhaustion from trying to hide it.
That’s when I realized something: if I couldn’t stop sweating, I had to stop caring about sweating.
So I started doing something strange. I’d purposely put myself in situations that made me nervous. Talking to people. Presenting first. Shaking hands on purpose. I stared straight into their eyes, even when my brain screamed to look away.
At first, it was brutal. But with each moment, I noticed something: nobody cared as much as I thought they did. And even when they noticed, they got over it faster than I did. I began to “train” for discomfort, like an athlete preparing for war. My sweat became my sparring partner.
The more I faced it, the calmer I got. The calmer I got, the less power it had over me.
One day, I realized I wasn’t fighting it anymore. I was just living sweating, speaking, and moving forward like anyone else. And when people asked how I stayed confident under pressure, I smiled to myself. They had no idea how much peace I’d earned through every drop that hit the floor.
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Do you ever need to make small image adjustments — nothing fancy, just quick fixes like resizing, compression, format conversion, or logo tweaks?
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It’s a free companion resource built to handle the everyday image tasks that usually require a bunch of different sites.
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This is the first in a collection of practical tools I use daily.
More are coming soon.
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Fake it ’till you make it.
I remember when my son, participated in a school challenge where everyone had to write a “lie poem” about how amazing they were.
Listening to the entries, I realized the kids were doing something powerful: by “lying” about themselves, they were sketching the vision of who they wanted to be.
It struck me how this applies to building apps. Most of us can’t fully see the potential of what we could create. But if you start by imagining it even as a fantasy you begin drafting the blueprint for innovation.
The lesson: dream big, pretend your app is already a success, and then build toward it.
Fake it ’till you make it.
The lie becomes the truth.
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Today, I found a group on x that are well within my applications range of users. However, I never anticipated the usage, they might actually do, so I’ve gone back to the drawing board and I’m adding new features based on that. Nothing like a little perspective.
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I see a lot of posts go unanswered, and I don’t know why. Hello is free. Advice is free. A like is free. Visiting someone’s blog is free.
And the truth is these actions are like money. You’re helping the algorithm notice that this person deserves more visibility. It doesn’t matter if you fully understand their work. It doesn’t matter if you even care deeply about it. What matters is that you responded, liked, followed, or supported your peer.
That simple engagement gives them the credibility they need on other platforms to move closer to their dream.
And here’s my promise: if you support me or others, I’ll return it. A like, a follow, a fork, a star, an upvote, a critique, a comment anything I can give for free, I will. If you need it fast, DM me and I’ll review it ASAP.
This isn’t about gatekeeping. It’s about reaching dreams. And the freest function on the internet is simply showing up for each other.