It’s been a while since I’ve been here. I guess I’ve been lost in everything that’s been going on, caught up in the constant motion of running, building, and trying to stay ahead. Sometimes, the motivation to keep pushing at a certain level fades, and maybe that’s just part of this never-ending journey I’m on.

Even if I never want it to end, these days have been tough. It doesn’t seem to get easier. I wish I could fully express everything happening around me, but there’s still that lightning bolt inside — the one that sparks, keeps me moving, and reminds me why I started.

It’s been a time of reflection. We’re in a recession, things are slower, and closing new deals feels harder than ever sometimes even threatening my whole existence as an entrepreneur. But that too is part of the journey. I’ve learned that only you can decide how you feel, and you don’t have to take shit from anyone.

There will always be negative people. People who once were driven and full of ideas but now only see what could’ve been done better. They see the problem but not the solution.. or they have the solution but no idea how to implement it.

Everyone has expectations. Everyone expects you to be the driving force. But at the end of the day, why should I keep driving if there’s no energy coming back? Is that really my job?

What’s been both fascinating and frustrating lately is the AI race. Running an agency used to mean being the go-to team for design, development, and simple builds!!!!!! but now, tools like Lovable can do in hours what used to take days. At first glance, it feels like the ground is slipping. But when you look closer, AI has actually opened up an entirely new world for agencies. It’s now my job to pivot, adapt, and figure shit out.

And that “shit” it’s one big load of it that I’m still trying to find my way through. (Excuse my French.)

I don’t really know where I’m going with this post, other than it being my way back to what I love doing writing about my experiences, my days, my ups and downs. Hopefully, one day, someone out there will read this and find something useful in my journey.

Maybe a book one day. Who knows.

Until next time > spread the spark.

It’s been a while since I’ve been here. I guess I’ve been lost in everything that’s been going on, caught up in the constant motion of running, building, and trying to stay ahead. Sometimes, the motivation to keep pushing at a certain level fades, and maybe that’s just part of this never-ending journey I’m on.

Even if I never want it to end, these days have been tough. It doesn’t seem to get easier. I wish I could fully express everything happening around me, but there’s still that lightning bolt inside — the one that sparks, keeps me moving, and reminds me why I started.

It’s been a time of reflection. We’re in a recession, things are slower, and closing new deals feels harder than ever sometimes even threatening my whole existence as an entrepreneur. But that too is part of the journey. I’ve learned that only you can decide how you feel, and you don’t have to take shit from anyone.

There will always be negative people. People who once were driven and full of ideas but now only see what could’ve been done better. They see the problem but not the solution.. or they have the solution but no idea how to implement it.

Everyone has expectations. Everyone expects you to be the driving force. But at the end of the day, why should I keep driving if there’s no energy coming back? Is that really my job?

What’s been both fascinating and frustrating lately is the AI race. Running an agency used to mean being the go-to team for design, development, and simple builds!!!!!! but now, tools like Lovable can do in hours what used to take days. At first glance, it feels like the ground is slipping. But when you look closer, AI has actually opened up an entirely new world for agencies. It’s now my job to pivot, adapt, and figure shit out.

And that “shit” it’s one big load of it that I’m still trying to find my way through. (Excuse my French.)

I don’t really know where I’m going with this post, other than it being my way back to what I love doing writing about my experiences, my days, my ups and downs. Hopefully, one day, someone out there will read this and find something useful in my journey.

Maybe a book one day. Who knows.

Until next time > spread the spark.