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The mistake most of us have is wanting to do something instead of actually doing it. We want to know the in’s and out’s of what we are getting ourselves into other than executing on it. We’ll be left entertaining the thought in our heads for years but never taking action because of fearing the unknown
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• Let go of the irrational belief of figuring everything out before you start. You can’t figure out all the questions until you just start.
• Focus on step one and then jump to the next depending on the progress you have made. This reduces the levels of anxiety and stress which lead to burn out, confusion and cause us to give up before we even start.
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• You want to start a business? Act on it right now, today.
• You want to become a content creator? Send out that post today.
• You want to start tomorrow? What’s the first thing you’ll do tomorrow in-order to get it done? Do it today.
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• Wrong❌ : Learn, then start.
• Right✅ : Start, then learn.
• You cannot learn to ride a bicycle by reading a book on how to do it rather you learn to ride a bicycle by doing it consistently
• Linear growth and development isn’t the only way the achieve your goals.
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CURATOR'S NOTE
All through life, we’ve been taught consciously and subconsciously that in order to learn something we have to know everything about it when that’s not always the case. Andrew Kirby hits the nail on the head in this linked video.
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