I believe it’s motivation, interest and having some idea of an mvp; although a complete product of some kind is great and is the end goal, it’s best to not be overwhelmed and better to enjoy the process.
Anything worth your time will keep you motivated. Otherwise keep looking for that product or idea, you haven’t hit the big one yet.
Start the project using a new language, tool or framework that you’ve been wanting to try out or use; this will motivate you.
As you get closer to a mvp, things will get interesting. Keep the mvp achievable in a short time period; everything else that comes after are features, enhancements and tasks.
Each iteration you’ll find yourself with new ideas and tasks such as enhancements and features. Be sure to store these on something like trello. A checklist works!
Anything worth your time will keep you motivated. Otherwise keep looking for that product or idea, you haven’t hit the big one yet.
Start the project using a new language, tool or framework that you’ve been wanting to try out or use; this will motivate you.
As you get closer to a mvp, things will get interesting. Keep the mvp achievable in a short time period; everything else that comes after are features, enhancements and tasks.
Each iteration you’ll find yourself with new ideas and tasks such as enhancements and features. Be sure to store these on something like trello. A checklist works!
Rinse repeat.