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Now is the ideal moment to begin.
Seven words. All you require. The article is finished. Slick, don’t be so quick!
Let’s take a moment to collect our thoughts. Why should the first seven words reveal the game?
First of all, it’s the most crucial lesson learnt. I couldn’t risk you missing this little gem if you didn’t read it all the way through. There you have it. You’re really welcome.
Maybe you’re ready to give me a bit more indulgence now that you’ve remained this long.
Ideas are killed by fear.
The art of procrastination is the quest for perfection.
No. I didn’t look up inspirational sayings on Google. These aren’t from any inspirational Instagram accounts or Brainy Quotes.
In actuality, this article was inspired by these two ideas.
For fear of forgetting, I promptly jot down any noteworthy (although agonising) autonomous thoughts I have on the infrequent times when they occur. This leads me back to the idea that this is the ideal moment to begin.
Don’t be scared. Don’t be scared at all.
First and foremost, don’t be scared to pursue your ideas. It doesn’t matter what people think. You will never begin if you are afraid of failing. You’re also more likely to fail. The situation is somewhat self-fulfilling. You operate (perhaps unconsciously) in a way that will lead to failure because you believe that your concept will fail and that no one will support it.
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Be InsideYou can therefore partially satisfy yourself by thinking that you tried but were doomed from the beginning. It was destiny. As a result, you are released from any accountability for your shortcomings. You failed, though. And that initial dread was what killed your notion.
Now, you give yourself every possibility of success if you face problems fearlessly. Additionally, even if you fail, know that you have learnt what not to do. Try again after reconsidering your strategy. Until you do it correctly. If you’re still with me by then, I’ll return to this. An imperfect picture. My favourite is this one. We’ve all been guilty of it at one time or another.
We desire perfection in everything. There is an entirely fabricated image of perfection somewhere in the depths of our minds. a romanticisation of the goal you have in mind. Before presenting their idea or thought to others, everyone wants it to be completely developed and flawless. (That fear of failing is starting to resurface.)
Therefore, we put off taking action as we strive for perfection. We tell ourselves that our work isn’t ready for the world to see.
It isn’t prepared.
After all, if someone truly perceived your idea as a work in progress, wouldn’t it reflect poorly on you? Everything is a mess, and testing and development are ongoing. Don’t think!