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Feeling Overwhelmed? You Need an MVD—That’s Minimum Viable Day

Preserve your well-being, avoid burnout, and eat a cake

Rebecca Pendleton
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I’m a product director at a corporate financial tech company. Which means I bloody love a TLA (three-letter acronym). Yes, I know the fact that I wrote an acronym about an acronym is lame. I am lame.

One concept that’s thrown around regularly is the MVP, or minimum viable product. The term originates from The Lean Startup by Eric Ries, who describes an MVP as “[the] version of a new product which allows a team to collect the maximum amount of validated learning about customers with the least effort.”

The whole point of an MVP is to get something very basic out there to prove the business model, test key hypotheses, and gather data so you can iterate your product development based on facts, rather than theory.

A good MVP is quick, simple to implement, and contains the minimum feature set to be usable and deliver some value to the customer.

It should not be lofty, effortful, and costly. Priority is on shipping over perfection: getting your product out there to start gaining traction and learning from reality, not just theory.

“So, what’s this got to do with me and my increasingly stressful work life, constant feeling of

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Rebecca Pendleton
Rebecca Pendleton

Written by Rebecca Pendleton

Product Manager & Aspiring Writer / Coach. I love self-development, service design & stationery. Sober but not preachy.

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My Minimum Viable Days usually look like this:

Yes yes yes! I love the MVD, but I never had a name for it. I also love the occasional surprise when an MVD transforms into a...More Viable Day. Sometimes just taking the pressure off can turn a rough day around.

Thank you! This is the type of article I come to medium for. Like I’ve definitely done this sort of thing before but having it written down and clearly explained means that my implementation will be better.

i.e did the product — you — not fully break and fall over so that we can iterate tomorrow?)

I love the humor you sprinkle throughout your writing!