Why Trevor Cornwell should hire me as appbackr’s UX guy!

I just got back from an awesome dinner date with my GF at a lebanese restaurant. We ate our brains out cause the food was delicious, then walked around a couple of places including Kroger and Target (oh yeah! she loves to shop!). I kept looking at my phone, every 15 minutes and she kept asking me, “you are quiet, is everything ok?”. I said everything was fine, but you know how women are…

I’ve been spending way too much on appbackr and obsessing over the platform and the idea. Its a great platform and an even better idea, very well executed by Trevor and his team – but as an artist and designer – it fails to knock-my-socks-off. (maybe fails is a strong word). I love the simplicity of it, but why be OK when you can be AWESOME, right?

So, I started putting down all the things that will make is an awesome platform – and here are a couple.

Slide Show Needs Work

Its awesome that we are able to upload pictures, and they play automatically. But a little manual control with thumbnails wouldn’t hurt, especially when someone wants to stay on a certain image or skip forward/backward. Plus – it looks sexy!

Add a ‘Developer Updates’ Tab, plssss…

It is so tiring to update the front page every time you want to share some new information with the backrs! Plus it looks cool, you can have it almost like small blog but just related to the project. Plus backrs appreciate transparency!

Communication is the Key!

If there is a way to communicate with your backrs, even if its a simple message (probably AJAX popup box) both developers and backrs would appreciate it. Especially when Trevor backs ‘The Untouchables’ with a whopping $7.5K. If he did the same to my project, I would send him a hand made card :) . But really, a way to communicate with any backr (non-anonymous) would be great! Also, just a side not, you would want to giveout some badges (as you can see in the image) to the backrs, helps motivate them better.

Lastly, wysiwyg editor pls, this is 2012!!!

Guys, comeon! A wysiwyg or a tinymce editor would go a long way! Its makes writing a good looking description, so much easier.

Oh, I forgot to tell you – the reason I was looking at my phone frequently was because of my obsession with this site. I was trying to come up ideas to make it easier from a UX perspective.

So Trevor, maybe you can hire me as an outside UX/UI consultant. Though I am not rockstart in photoshop or PHP, I think I can help you guys get a lot better +plus I can cook some awesome ethnic food!.

Pitching to AngelList

This an interesting video which shows a first pitch meeting between Bard and Angel investor Naval of AngelList and VentureHacks

Reinvent yourself by using pain/trauma!

This is a brilliant talk by Naval Ravikant of Venturehacks & Angel List. Pretty much what I needed to wakeup and motivate myself.


7 Things Highly Productive People Do

You probably don’t want to admit it but you love distractions. In fact, just like monkeys, you get a shot of dopamine every time something pulls you in another direction. Why do you think you check your email so much?

Want to be more productive and get your focus back? There are no secret tricks here… do one thing at a time. Stop multitasking—it’s just another form of distraction.

Easier said than done, I know.

Recently I sat down with Tony Wong, a project management blackbelt whose client list includes Toyota, Honda, and Disney, to name a few. He’s an expert in keeping people on task, so I thought he’d be a good person to ask.

Here are his tips for staying productive:

  1. Work backwards from goals to milestones to tasks. Writing “launch company website” at the top of your to-do list is a sure way to make sure you never get it done. Break down the work into smaller and smaller chunks until you have specific tasks that can be accomplished in a few hours or less: Sketch a wireframe, outline an introduction for the homepage video, etc. That’s how you set goals and actually succeed in crossing them off your list.
  2. Stop multi-tasking. No, seriously—stop. Switching from task to task quickly does not work. In fact, changing tasks more than 10 times in a day makes you dumber than being stoned. When you’re stoned, your IQ drops by five points. When you multitask, it drops by an average of 10 points, 15 for men, five for women (yes, men are three times as bad at multitasking than women).
  3. Be militant about eliminating distractions. Lock your door, put a sign up, turn off your phone, texts, email, and instant messaging. In fact, if you know you may sneak a peek at your email, set it to offline mode, or even turn off your Internet connection. Go to a quiet area and focus on completing one task.
  4. Schedule your email. Pick two or three times during the day when you’re going to use your email. Checking your email constantly throughout the day creates a ton of noise and kills your productivity.
  5. Use the phone. Email isn’t meant for conversations. Don’t reply more than twice to an email. Pick up the phone instead.
  6. Work on your own agenda. Don’t let something else set your day. Most people go right to their emails and start freaking out. You will end up at inbox-zero, but accomplish nothing. After you wake up, drink water so you rehydrate, eat a good breakfast to replenish your glucose, then set prioritized goals for the rest of your day.
  7. Work in 60 to 90 minute intervals. Your brain uses up more glucose than any other bodily activity. Typically you will have spent most of it after 60-90 minutes. (That’s why you feel so burned out after super long meetings.) So take a break: Get up, go for a walk, have a snack, do something completely different to recharge. And yes, that means you need an extra hour for breaks, not including lunch, so if you’re required to get eight hours of work done each day, plan to be there for 9.5-10 hours.

Today Is The Very First Day Of The Rest Of Your Life

This is the beginning of a new day.
I have been given this day
to use as I WILL.
I can waste it…
or use it for good,
But what I do today is important,
Because I am exchanging
a day of my life for it!
When tomorrow comes,
this day will be gone forever,
Leaving in its place
something that I have traded for it.
I want it to be gain,
and not loss;
Good and not evil;
success and not failure;
In order that I shall not regret
the price I have paid for it.
I will try just for today,
for you never fail until you stop trying.

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