There are people that want to get support that have more talent and abilities but they don't get money simply because of people using akabur piggy bank scheme. Patreon is not a piggy bank is a tip jar but everyone is using it as a piggy bank If you want to make something you make it ,you don't start a patreon and say i'm making this game is in the first stage of development and when you start getting money you start with excuses just to delay everything to get more money. Nope you are wrong is either you make it or not after that you can use patreon to get some money later when you are in final stages that is bug fixing. Not all attention is good attention that furthers the development, be sure to present/pitch the product properly in order to represent it, and stay on peoples good side despite working your own ambition, otherwise the product will have a low chance of gaining momentum)Ĥ: if parts of the product isn’t certain:ī: mention another thing that’s already done/implemented to the core, to satisfy the perceivers curiosity.ĭ: say it’s alpha, so everything can still change, and give a taste of it.Į: distract with a joke, tease or an ambiguous answer. (unless your purpose is to recruit people for the project/gauge peoples likes and dislikes to shape the game, in that case, that’s pre-alpha development, and should always be considered a risk with low chance of reward. A release date is after all a means of marketing.ģ: if you have NO idea when the product is going to be released, or ever going to be completed, don’t say anything at all, it’s better not to force it to a release date, wait until you have made enough of the product and it actually being certain that it’s gonna happen/gives people a realistic taste of it. Having a too short time/not planning for unexpected occurrences only results in missing deadlines, losing credibility and hype, and eventually the product being rushed, superficial and incomplete, in turn losing even more credibility and supporters (take note, EA and Ubisoft)Ģ: when the game is actually done, cut off the additional time of the launch date of the product, and time it accordingly with hype, advertisement, and not clashing with other attention hogging releases. Write that date, since it’s closer to the actual date than the expected date. Now ask yourself “how long would this take if EVERYTHING went wrong?” If you are interested in obtaining details of our next meeting location please complete the below form.1: when setting the release date of a product, ask yourself “how long would this optimally/expectantly take to make?” The poem below was written by Kimberly Diaz at the inception of the Super Moms program. That she is endowed with unique gifts, abilities and traits which we strive to help her identify. In times of need we also provide participants with information regarding local resources.Īt Super Moms we believe each woman is unique and precious to God.
Through the edification of the word of God and prayer we uplift one another.
The participants of Super Moms become a support system for one another. The program consists of interactive lessons and teachings that encourage moms to look deeper at their spiritual walk and gifts as well as to see themselves as God sees them. This group consists of monthly meetings where we discuss current issues that affect moms, provide emotional support, networking, and resources when needs arise.
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Super Moms was created to encourage, empower and equip moms to access their full potential and become all that God has called them to be. Kimberly believes that a woman that finds her identity and purpose in God becomes a better mother, wife, girlfriend, coworker, daughter, sister and all around person.
Having come from a very abusive past she found the Lord and experienced such a restoration/transformation that God laid it on her heart to help others find themselves in Him and in the process to find healing. Kimberly has a passion for helping people grow and find their purpose in God. The ministry was designed so that moms could get the support, help and empowerment through building a solid relationship with God to thrive in life. Super Moms ministry was founded in 2015 by Kimberly Diaz.