Entrepreneurship is messy. Honestly, it reminds me a lot of software development. You lay out a detailed plan, map every step, and then the real work begins and suddenly, nothing feels straightforward anymore. That’s when you have to keep showing up, day after day, even when you don’t have all the answers. It’s exactly like coding: things rarely go as planned, but you figure it out as you go.
I’m not going to pretend that I’m happy all the time or that this feels easy. Most of the time, it’s daunting. But I’m starting to see that when something good happens like making my first sale it means I must be doing something right, even if it still feels chaotic. I’m learning to embrace the mess and find answers inside it.
After spending a decade working at big tech companies like Facebook and Accenture, I saw those places as massive beasts run by geniuses, and honestly, I never thought I could do what they do. But, step by step, I learned that I could. It wasn’t easy, and it’s still not. The uncertainty never fully goes away.
The sale I made yesterday is just a spark. Maybe it’s the beginning of a slow burning flame for Teki Solves. I’m still learning how to give value to the world, to help others grow with me. I don’t have a secret strategy there’s no perfect method I can share. I just keep showing up and keep my mind set on moving forward.
If you’re out there building something whether it’s a product, a business, or even just yourself embrace the chaos. No one has it all figured out. Progress comes from staying in the game, learning as you go, and helping others along the way. That’s what I’m trying to do, and I hope you are too.
Note: If you want to check out the cheat sheet I created, feel free to have a look here: https://tekisolve.gumroad.com/l/qbzxx
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