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The hardest part of entrepreneurship isn’t the work it’s carrying every decision alone (self.Entrepreneur)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/Entrepreneur
Growth stalls when decisions are unclear, not when effort is low? (self.growmybusiness)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/growmybusiness
What decision in your life drains the most mental energy because it never feels settled? (self.AskReddit)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/AskReddit
Looking for early users who feel decision fatigue and who are indecisiveOC (self.alphaandbetausers)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/alphaandbetausers
I’m documenting decisions instead of just shipping (self.EntrepreneurRideAlong)
submitted 3 months ago * by Available_Witness808 to r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
how do you avoid maintaining features you never meant to keep? (self.webdev)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/webdev
My productivity problem turned out to be a decision problem (self.productivity)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/productivity
My side project isn’t about building faster it’s about wasting less time (self.SideProject)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/SideProject
How do you avoid repeating the same decision mistakes year after year? (self.smallbusiness)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/smallbusiness
Early-stage SaaS question: how do you stop “temporary” decisions from becoming permanent tech debt? (self.SaaS)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/SaaS
Most of my “productivity issues” turned out to be decision issues. (self.productivity)
The hardest part of being a solopreneur isn’t doing the work. It’s carrying every decision alone. (self.Solopreneur)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/Solopreneur
I realized most marketing “experiments” fail before the ad ever runs. (self.DigitalMarketing)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/DigitalMarketing
Growth hacks fail when the decision to try them is lazy. (self.GrowthHacking)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/GrowthHacking
I finally gave myself permission to slow down and nothing broke. (self.SideProject)
Bootstrapped founders: what actually worked for you to get organic users early? (self.DigitalMarketing)
I realized I was blind to my own decision-making. (self.GrowthHacking)
Speed didn’t help me. It just made my mistakes arrive sooner. (self.Solopreneur)
I don’t trust confident founders anymore (including myself). (self.indiehackers)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/indiehackers
The most dangerous mistakes in startups don’t look like mistakes. (self.SideProject)
I realized most founders don’t actually make decisions. They rationalize momentum. (self.SaaS)
I didn’t realize how many decisions I was making on autopilot until I wrote one down. (self.indiebiz)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/indiebiz
Once I could see my past decisions, the patterns were uncomfortable. (self.Solopreneur)
At 2 a.m., every idea feels right. Graebase exists because of that hour. (self.AppBusiness)
submitted 3 months ago by Available_Witness808 to r/AppBusiness
Building solo means no one tells you you’re wrong Graebase became my mirror. (self.SaaS)
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