I think DIY YouTube videos gave me false confidence
Everything in the video looks easy until you actually have to try it yourself and realize the person in the video has like 15 years of experience and $20k worth of tools.
Everything in the video looks easy until you actually have to try it yourself and realize the person in the video has like 15 years of experience and $20k worth of tools.
Looking back, what is something you didn't think about at all but turned out to matter a lot?
I spent months working on the idea I had and it finally launched, and basically no traction. Do I pivot, restart, or keep pushing this idea?
Every quote I get whenever I get my repaired feels high, but I do not know how to question it properly.
Even when we are up, it doesn't feel secure to me. I don't remember feeling this tense watching before.
I hope that instead of assuming that cleaning is "quick", it actually takes longer than they think.
I am not confused about the task, I just keep avoiding it for no reason. How do I actually push myself to start doing things?