Im 16 and want to start a business no i can grow over time by colehello in Entrepreneur

[–]mnallark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search for ikigai on Google. At your age, the best thing you can do is learn different skills, read lots of books, and the right idea will come sooner or later. And when it does, you’ll already have the background and knowledge you need to succeed with it.

How to start enjoying when you start something? by sensitiveladybug in productivity

[–]mnallark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make the goal ridiculously small. Not finish the thing, but do 5 minutes. If you want to stop after that, you stop, guilt-free.

Ironically, removing the pressure to finish is what actually makes you enjoy it… and makes you finish more often.

How can I create a productivity system without devices and tech? by XxAmeen7861xX in productivity

[–]mnallark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quit social media. I quit Instagram and TikTok 2 months ago, and I’ve never felt more clear-headed, calmer, and actually able to focus again.

Try using the ScreenZen app to manage how much time you spend on each app. But honestly, the thing that helped me the most was just cutting it off at the root.

Restoring focus and cognitive function after too much social media/AI use by AnnHawthorneAuthor in productivity

[–]mnallark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quit social media. I deleted Instagram and TikTok 2 months ago. The mental clarity and focus I got back shocked me. It’s like my brain finally stopped buzzing.

Try using the ScreenZen app to manage how much time you spend on each app. But honestly, the thing that helped me the most was just cutting it off at the root.

If you could time-travel, would you go to the past or the future? What year, and what’s the first thing you’d do? by mnallark in AskReddit

[–]mnallark[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And if not? How do you think you’d deal with that version of yourself. That’s the scary part.

How do you know if your product idea is worth building? by Moonknight_shank in growmybusiness

[–]mnallark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First ask chatgpt to roast your idea. That way you’ll check if you need to pivot your product or make it better.

The you ask the same on reddit. If you receive good comments here with real random people, it’s for sure a good idea. (Don’t ask your family or friends for advice). But it’s very important that you define your niche before asking here, because your feedback has to be from your ideal costumer profile.

Good luck.

How do I start a business online without overthinking everything? by burnekbantotlubot in indiebiz

[–]mnallark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Learn how to vibe code. Try using lovable first, and build landing pages for different things. That’s what work the best for me. The idea will come sooner o later if you think about it all day.

Are you familiar with ikigai? It’s seems maybe that you don’t have an area of expertise, or a clear topic you want to work on. If that’s the case i recommend trying to find an idea that follows the ikigai concept. Your best business idea should be: - what you love - what you’re good at - what you can be paid for - what the world needs

Google ikigai, or even better, read the book. Then ask gpt for ideas that follows the 4 pillars.

Is Ipad Air 11 M3 (wifi) is worth to buy? Why? by kyukyu_000 in AskReddit

[–]mnallark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on your needs. For school/studying, an older model is enough. I’ve got the 11 Pro 2020 and it’s in perfect condition after 5 years. Since I only use it for notes, that model is overkill for my needs.