Ideas are cheap; execution is royalty. If you have been stuck in planning paralysis, adopt a 30-60-90 framework. For 30 days, validate and simplify. For 60, build and iterate. For 90, launch and scale. This cadence creates urgency without chaos and turns vague goals into trackable wins.
Days 1–30 (Validate): clarify one outcome, write success metrics, and cut scope to the smallest viable version. Interview potential users or mentors. Remove vanity features. Build a “decision board” to log choices and reasons—this reduces second-guessing.
Days 31–60 (Build): block deep work, assemble resources, and set weekly demos. Use checklists, templates, and dashboards. Expect friction and refactor quickly. Keep a “done list” for motivation.
Days 61–90 (Launch): release publicly, collect feedback, and fix the top three issues weekly. Document learnings. Celebrate small wins, then lock your next 90-day cycle. Repeat until mastery.
With this rhythm, students finish theses, professionals earn promotions, entrepreneurs ship products. Nigeria rewards speed and substance—this plan gives you both.