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Just Dive In

Just Dive In

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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Bloom wildly with no regrets🌸

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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Our blockages

The things stopping us from being present or taking the action we want to take are:
  • The stories we have in our heads about other people, what’s happening, and ourselves.
  • Our habit of staying in those stories instead of being present or taking action.

The knowledge gap

The knowledge gap

It's the pursuit of more information, skills, experience, education or practical understanding of a subject before taking action.

We often hide behind knowledge acquisition and use learning as an excuse to delay the more important choice of actually doing something.

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