I’m sort of paralyzed right now by the number of potential projects on my plate. I have a site that I promised I would build for Kellie, a site that I need to design and write for myself, and a new programming job I’d like to pitch to another site. Sadly, I’m not really motivated to do any of them.
The job for Kellie is a women’s health site that will be a nexus between social networking, health management and medical resources. It’s very ambitions, but there’s so much to do that I don’t know where to start. Kellie wrote me about 6 dozen pages of requirements, which is good, but it’s a bit overwhelming.
The site I want to write is another medical resource site based on my experience with Jared. I’m ready to do it, and I’m pretty sure I know what I want to say, but there are a lot of freaky people out there, and I’m not sure I’m in a place where I want to deal with what will happen if they find the site.
The last one is actually a miniature variation of a site I worked on last spring, but more focused and yet more generalized. I’d like a way for a certain breed of small websites to be able to add a social element to their sites without a lot of work, but the idea I have in mind will combine a database, some PHP and a return to Flash. And that’s especially overwhelming.
So I’m hoping to get myself motivated - do any of you have any recommendations on self-starting?
November 2nd, 2007 · Category: Personal, Web Sites · Tags: health management, health site, jared, medical resource, programming job, social networking · 6 Comments »