How To Start A Project And Deal with it?

Saurav Aggarwal
2 min readJul 24, 2020

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Starting a project can be a very stressful and difficult task. Many find it as an overwhelming thing to do and I am not gonna lie it is actually but there's a catch you will only find it overwhelming when you try making it perfect. Below are the points I personally keep in mind when I am starting a project.

Nothing is PERFECT

When starting a project keep this thing in mind that nothing in the world is perfect it will help you to deal with limitations of your project and will give you hope to carry on if it has some mistakes or issues.

All good things need TIME and PATIENCE

Anything that you are building will take time and effort nothing will be made in a day Companies like Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Google, etc. all have been taken a lot of effort and time to reach where they are now these are not the companies that were built in a day. If you want to make something good it will take time and the key to that is having to believe in yourself.

You don't have to work ALONE EVERY TIME

If you have an idea don't hesitate to share it with others listen to their feedback that will give a whole new perspective and a whole new insight and who knows maybe that person will be able to help you to make your project alive and better.

You may not END up ACHIEVING your PROJECT

Hey where there's a risk there is a failure and sometimes its good to have failures in your projects and the thing I learned from experience is the thing that failure teaches not even our success can teach us there can be bo success without failures and don’t get discouraged if you are not able to achieve your scope of the project at least you tried and in turn, was able to learn so many things out of it. It’s not about the end it’s always about the journey we do to reach that end.

These are some small things that I keep in mind whenever I start a project and I hope this will help you in some way.

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Saurav Aggarwal
Saurav Aggarwal

Written by Saurav Aggarwal

Just a curious dev who writes when gets bored of work life

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