BREAKING NEWS
"I Really Need Your Advice" – Confessions of a Stressed Student
[Published: March 22, 2023, 10:45 AM]
In a shocking turn of events, a anonymous student has taken to social media to express their frustration and desperation, seeking advice from their peers and mentors. The candid confession has sent shockwaves throughout the academic community, sparking a much-needed conversation about mental health and the struggles of modern education.
The Full Statement:
"I’m just feeling so overwhelmed and lost. I’ve always been a good student, but this semester has been a nightmare. The pressure to perform is suffocating, and I’m starting to doubt my abilities. I’m constantly worried about grades, deadlines, and the expectations of my parents. I feel like I’m drowning in a sea of responsibility.
I know I’m not alone in this feeling. I’ve seen my friends and classmates struggling too. But why is it that we’re expected to be perfect, to have it all together? Can’t we just be human? I’m begging for advice, for someone to tell me that I’m not the only one feeling this way. Please, someone, help me."
REACTION
The emotional plea has resonated with students worldwide, sparking a wave of support and understanding. Many have taken to social media to share their own stories of struggle and offer words of encouragement.
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ADVICE FROM PROFESSIONALS
Mental health experts and educators weigh in on the importance of addressing student mental health and offering support.
Dr. Jane Smith, Psychologist:
"It’s essential to recognize that students are not alone in their struggles. The pressure to perform is a significant contributor to mental health issues. We need to create a culture that promotes open conversations, empathy, and understanding."
Professor John Doe, Educator:
"As educators, it’s our responsibility to provide a supportive environment that acknowledges the challenges students face. We must work together to reduce stress and promote well-being."
Stay tuned for further updates and reactions on this developing story.
Hi everyone,
I’m a full-time designer who, over the past six years, has dedicated my free time to learning to code and developing my dream app: an all-in-one note-taking app including events, reminders, notes, journals, timers, stopwatches, bookmarks, and a log list.
I personally dislike subscriptions and hidden fees, so my app is a one-time purchase that covers all three devices (iOS, macOS, and iPadOS), with free updates for life.
After a lot of hard work and many cups of coffee, I launched the first version three months ago. I’ve posted a YouTube video and shared my app on Reddit, and I’m happy to see new users every day.
One challenge is that developing new features takes time. My mailbox is full of user requests, and I’m eager to address as many as I can since their feedback is invaluable and they’ve supported me by purchasing the app. I’m very grateful for their support and hope to give back in the future.
My dream is to work full-time on developing this app, but I need to generate more revenue to make that possible. I’ve been exploring advertising and reaching out to YouTubers for sponsorships, but haven’t had much success. I’ve also noticed many apps getting featured in well-known magazines and news outlets and am unsure how to achieve similar exposure. How do apps get noticed and featured by these media?
If anyone here has experience with marketing or promoting apps, or if you’ve managed to make a living from a similar project, I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions you can offer. I’m feeling a bit lost and could really use some guidance on how to move forward.
Thank you so much for your time and support!
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yeah you just cant build a sustainable company that way. The monthly model came about out of need. Companies would hit a dry spell on purchases and go out of business leaving the people who bought the app without support or any future updates.
Everyone is used to subs now and you may hate them but millions of people love them, its easier to pay a few bucks a month, the company is building a user base and that paying user base supports continuing support and enhancement updates and even if they have never heard of you they are only risking a few bucks up front. If you start now eventually you will have enough recuring monthly revenue to go full time and as you grow more subscriptions you can add key positions such as customer service, marketing and another programmer or three. You have to scale you can’t just start over after every sale looking for the next. There is just too much competition out there to do a SAAS model like that in todays market.
It’s very difficult, is my advice
there are around 2-4 million available apps to the world
You should offer a free version with advertise, and the pay version without it.