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

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    1 year ago

    If you chase 3 rabbits at once, which one do you think you will catch? None

    Get a job, get your mind healthy, and work on 1 project in your time off until it is huge

  • Brick_Rockwood@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    You can’t be good at two things if you aren’t good at one thing first. Focus on one thing, get good at it or scrap it, go from there.

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    1 year ago

    Very rarely do entrepreneurs start with nothing. You always need capital. You can’t ask for other people’s money, at least not easily, if you don’t have a chunk in yourself.

    You gotta get a job, do it a bit and save to invest in your project.

    Until the projects bring in 1-2k a month, I’d say keep the job. Job will also allow you to pull debt from the bank.

    Regardless if you’re the best programmer, if you don’t have other folk (companies) that have employed / done work with you before it will be super hard to get investments as only you know your abilities.

    Leverage your projects for a job, that will get you the job the fastest.

    While you are working, look for a marketer. Usually IT folks suck at communicating, you may need a person to ease that for you.

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    1 year ago

    I’m in the exact same boat as you. Can you share your projects? I’m interested in following your journey. Do you do any type of trading? Noticed your name is TraderSigma.

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    1 year ago

    Start by determining your living income—calculate expenses like rent, food, utilities, transportation, savings, and leisure. An easy method is using https://livingwage.mit.edu/, multiplying the result by 160 hours monthly. Then, consider what labor is worth that amount to you.

    In the realm of YouTube, either carve a niche with scarce content or document your passions to gather supporters.

    Utilize your programming skills by crafting plugins for popular applications like Firefox, Joplin, Blender, and Mail—leveraging your expertise effectively.

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    1 year ago

    You are currently 100% a consumer. You need to switch mindsets to be a producer. When you become a producer, you can become somewhat a consumer again but never 100%

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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

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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

  • cas8180@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Stop being a pussy, grow the fuck up. Get a job, work your ass off. Pay your bills, do your time, start side projects in the mornings and evenings and weekends until you find something that clicks. Build that side hustle up, then it into a real business. Grow the business until you can cover your bills. Now quit your full time job that you hate. Continue to put your heart and soul into that business, scale it up. Now hire a manger and team to run the business or sell it for a fat acquisition. Now take some time off. Go enjoy life, see the world. Share this same advice with some other person. Go and start another business and do it all over again.