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by JonD23 4490 days ago
I know it's common to start projects and never finish. I’ve started tons of them: mobile apps, games, web apps, etc. Every once in awhile, for some unexplained reason I’ll finish what I started. The success is small but incremental. I don’t exactly know what it is that makes someone finish what he or she started, but I guess if we did then things would be different.

I’ve been working on a mobile app for months now. It’s one of those apps that I know I’ll finish, but I wanted to take a break and try something different. So last weekend, I set a goal. I’ll give myself the weekend, from Friday to Sunday night, to make a micro game. A small game is something I can complete, and I did complete it. I also had a lot of fun in the process. I knew I was rushed, but I had a goal, and I could see the end.

The game is out, it’s up, and it’s free on the App Store. It’s not doing great as far as downloads go, but that’s ok. I’m totally feeling rewarded for my efforts. I’ve gotten some feedback from friends, and I really enjoy seeing their reactions when they play the game.

Now, I’m more charged and ready to finish my big app. I remember what it feels like again to put something out there, and I like it.

Just wanted to share,

Jon