🥊 Mentorhip Minute: Idea Goldmine

Profitable Python - A podcast by Ben McNeill

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✅ Join Us In The Virtual Python Community ➡️➡️  https://virtualpythonmeetup.com I want to talk to you about business building and an idea on how to prioritize your ideas. Before I jump into this topic, I want to share my gratitude towards the audience that continues to support the podcast. Thank you, I am honored to serve you. If you folks are looking for some ideas, you need to check out the Noah Kagan Presents show (see iTunes link below).  A recent episode they made that caught my attention is the episode "7 businesses I can't believe anyone has started yet".  You need to check out that episode if you want some ideas for building a software business.  The significant nugget I got from that episode is when it comes to plans for building startups they recommend to solve a problem you have first.  I love that concept, and I am sure it is not foreign to you either. Part of my role I chose to take on when hosting the profitable python show is to not only share my experience to help you make fewer mistakes but also to make sure you are aware of excellent resources that I come across and the Noah Kagan show is undoubtedly something I recommend you consider. The other thing I wanted to mention to you is the 100 days of code challenge.  One hundred days from today is the leap year day of 2020.  Think about where you want to be in 100 days.  If you tried to put in the work, you could have learned a new programming language.  You could have also gone deeper into an area of expertise you have already developed. The 100 days challenge doesn't only pertain to code. You could choose to develop habits in other areas of your life.  If you haven't guessed yet, I love the 100 days code challenge.  It is long enough where you can get some immersion in a focused area but short enough where the risk is low if you pick a  topic that ends up not being something you don't want to pursue.   Consider getting some ideas from the Noah Kagan show, then spend the next 100 days building out that software and watch how much you will grow in 100 days.  Who knows?!  It could be the critical link in the chain you need to upgrade your career or brand awareness.  There is nothing magical about the 100 days challenge; it just a way to gamify a good habit.  One thing that is guaranteed is if you don't engage in the daily sharpening of you saw like the 100 days challenge, your personal growth is guaranteed to have a limited trajectory. 🌮Noah's Show link🌮 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/noah-kagan-presents/id1187402810 🐍Profitable Python Website🐍 https://profitablepython.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/profitablepythonfm/message