I've built my entire career on a handful of things that I know work when I do them, and I do them over and over and over.
Repetition creates opportunities for:
- practice and improvement
- repeat and new impressions
- reinforcement of good ideas
- practice and improvement
Great question here.
My answer: why does it need to be exciting for you to do it?
Boring things that reliably work are awesome for business. Literally the holy grail.
Find your excitement in new ways! https://twitter.com/bhavaniravi_/status/1522944100215189504
The idea that you need to be "excited" by something to work on it is a broken, bad idea.
It's one of the MOST common failure modes of many talented indie hackers and creators I see.
The antidote is simple: professionalism. More here:
Yes I know exactly what I did in that last tweet 😄