The importance of frequent tuning and daily determination
Most of the technical entrepreneurs I know are classic proof of the old adage that people tend to overestimate what they can do in a short period, and underestimate what they can do over a long period. They become frustrated when they are unable to build their startup in a weekend, and give up way too soon when the path to real success seems to be interminable.
Both problems can be mitigated by learning the power of frequency, as defined in a recent book by Jocelyn K. Glei, Manage Your Day-to-Day (http://www.amazon.com/Manage-Your-Day-Day-Creative/dp/1477800670), which asserts that working consistently and frequently on something makes it possible to accomplish more, with greater originality, than spasmodic bursts of effort. A successful startup needs to be a daily task with consistent focus.
I suggest that the following key reasons from Glei for how the habit of frequency fosters both productivity and innovation in general, apply especially...