The Curtain Falls on 2023: What's Your Big Learning?
Umar Saleem
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As we approach the conclusion of 2023, reflect on the lessons and insights gained throughout this year. What significant learnings have you acquired amidst the experiences and events of the past twelve months?
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Nerijus@nerijuso
OpenQR - QR Generator
This year I launched my project https://openqr.io. It is a QR Code generator with a custom design. Was it my bad decision? Let's see in the 2024 :)
Right now I am learning a lot of new things related to product growth.
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FuseBase /formerly Nimbus/
Leave the comfort zone and accept the challenges 🔥🙌🏻
Get paid before you build it.
'Overnight successes' tend to be years in the making. That and the importance of showing up on the days when you don't feel like it. 20 minutes of work on a bad day can be as big an achievement as 8 hours on a good one. Keep going!
WeCooked
1. Sometimes doing things you don’t like is helping you build resilience.
2. Explore more and learn more about yourself.
3. Build something great. It’s not about how your building it it’s about what your building.
Spiritory
To embrace changes and bounce back harder
The year was definitely full of personal and professional lessons. However, to be specific about the professional aspect, I believe harnessing the horse name AI was definitely a big conversation point and will definitely be one in 2024 as it grows. And the key takeaway from AI is that it’s going to stay just like the 18th century industrial revolution.
Bubbl Widget
Nothing remains constant.
I've delved into the realm of AI, seeking to grasp its intricacies and apply my knowledge in developing AI products. I've actively engaged with tools like WriteMagicKit for AI-powered writing and various tasks, harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence to enhance productivity and creativity.
This year has taught me a lot; it's still amazing how I pay close attention to it and try to see what I did wrong. I understand that patience is valuable; it helps you manage time and be productive.
At every stage in your life, it's fine if you don't get it right; encountering failures a number of times, and the resilience of not giving up, shows how strong you are even though the efforts you put in may not show in them. But only if you could strategize properly, you might get your A-game.
Understanding people and culture is crucial and important; it can play a significant role in whatever you are doing, and lastly, communication is the key. Cheers to better years.
VenturePals
Building a product is easy. Getting people to use it is difficult, getting people to pay for it seems almost impossible.
As we say goodbye to 2023, I'm stepping into the new year feeling like a super-resilient, treasure-hunting champion! Let's make 2024 even more awesome!
The forum is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
The Unfolding Power of Connection: 2023 solidified my understanding of the transformative potential of connection. Witnessing the ways people used me to bridge language barriers, share experiences across cultures, and foster understanding underscored the power of AI to break down walls and bring us closer.
Understanding the value of genuine connections illuminated the path to meaningful relationships.
my biggest learning was the power of adaptation amid uncertainty, fostering resilience amidst rapid change, and the importance of embracing diverse perspectives for sustainable progress.
To embrace changes and bounce back harder
For me, it would be holding patience and reminding myself that "It takes perseverance to reach goals, both professional and personal"
Without AI we can not go much further with our business' goals!
PullTheCode
For me, don’t let fear guide your actions