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u/kaidomac ยท 3 pointsr/findapath

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One of the things you're struggling with is one of those "invisible gears" regarding how to actually get stuff done. I like to split it into two groups:

  1. Multi-tasking about Almost Work
  2. Single-tasking on Real Work

    Most people keep everything in their heads & don't use a PPS that contains reminders, checklists, and work stations to help them accomplish things easily. As a result, your brain turns into spaghetti & you talk about it, write about it, post about it, complain about it, but don't actually just do the work. It's typically not because you're lazy, because laziness is just a symptom - the fruit on a tree with a different root cause. That's why you need a stronger PPS, one that enables you to single-task on real work, i.e. actually focus & get stuff done. Until you do that, it's really easy to be all over the map, feel discouraged, and be confused as to why you're not where you want to be. If you want to learn more about how things work, here are a few good audiobooks & other resources to pick up & listen to:

  • Everything is a Remix (Youtube video)
  • All Marketers are Liars
  • The Talent Code (pay special attention to the music teacher portion)
  • Grit (watch the Ted Talk here first)

    Based on your OP, rather than taking a monolithic approach & keeping everything in your head, you'll have far better success by externalizing it & chopping it up into individual pieces you can define & work on. So this is really what you need to do:

  1. Adopt a better PPS
  2. Master your voice & your instruments
  3. Learn music theory in order to create songs
  4. Write songs every day (note that writing every day is not the same
  5. Craft an identity

    The takeaway is this: you're not lazy, you just aren't clear on how things actually work, and haven't gone through some simple exercises to more clearly define what you want & how to get it & then worked on it. It's really hard, pretty much impossible even, to work on something that you're not clear about, in terms of what exactly you want & what specifically to do next about it.

    You need a clear goal, a clear & actionable plan, and a solid personal productivity system to make it happen. Literally hundreds of artists have done exactly that. Frank Ocean is who he is because he worked to get clear about his public identity, he crafted good products, and he shows up for work. That may sound like I'm over-simplifying it a bit, but imagine the opposite, a world where he didn't have a clear identity, had garbage songs or no songs at all, and skipped out on his concerts.

    It's not magic...it's a choice to buckle down & overcome your internal resistance to do the simple things like get clear, make a plan, break that plan down into pieces, and work on it. Per that list above, if you don't have a productivity system to back you up & help to you work, if you don't master your voice & your instruments, if you don't understand music theory & how to design a good song, if you don't write constantly, and if you don't bother to craft an identity, then you're not really on the right path to become a world-famous musician, you know?

    There are a lot of wanna-be's & posers out there, and the main thing that separates successful people from others is having an actionable plan & working on it until they achieve success. Right now, you're keeping everything in your head & you're stuck multi-tasking on "almost work" instead of single-tasking (i.e. focusing) on real work. As a result, you feel stuck & feel like you're spinning your wheels.

    So, if you're ready to change your perspective to see how the game really operates, both from a personal productivity standpoint of actually getting things done & making progress on things, and from the music world in general, well, there you go! It's not magic, it's not monolithic, and the world is your oyster thanks to social media & the Internet. Build up a following on Youtube, SoundCloud, and Facebook & go get super famous!
u/zipadyduda ยท 2 pointsr/smallbusiness

There are some books you need to read.

https://www.amazon.com/Platform-Revolution-Networked-Markets-Transforming/dp/0393249131

https://www.amazon.com/All-Marketers-Are-Liars-Authentic/dp/B0009WF9EG/

https://www.amazon.com/Tribes-We-Need-You-Lead/dp/B001IMTKUK/

Your problem is not that the app is buggy. If the users told you that they left because of a buggy interface, they are lying. If consumers liked your story, they would tolerate a few bugs. You have two problems that are kind of the same problem. Problem number one is that without even downloading it, and by just looking at the app store page, this thing reeks of a desperate attempt to monetize my attention with ads or whatever. But this is also because of the bigger problem, which is that there is no story, no tribe, no niche, = no reason to use this app. The name and logo is boring and your whole thing looks like you are trying to be everything to everyone. And you know what happens then.

There is no amount of money you can throw at this problem to solve it. You have to have one damn good and unique and fun reason for consumers to spend their precious time using it that will create a buzz. "Random Acts of Ice Cream" or some shit like that. That is the only thing that can save this.