When people who are not already achievers, set out to do something special, they often make the same 3 fatal mistakes.
They over-learn, over-prepare and over-plan.
When they think up all the questions and search for all the answers before they get started, they often never get started.
This is your brain trying to protect you, but in reality, it's hindering you.
You will never be able to gather all the information you could need to make the 'right' decision.
It wan't possible in the past because it wasn't easily available.
It's even harder now because there is an almost infinite amount of information available.
You will never get to the end.
How do you stop this?
- Write down what you want to do.
- Write down the minimum steps to get there.
- Write down the process to accomplish each step.
- Then start executing the plan.
Only research answers to the questions as they arise.
But only if the question stops you progressing to the next step.
Learn the minimum answers so you can keep moving and doing the work.
When you do need to find an answer to a question, don't research all possible solutions.
Find one that works, implement it and keep moving.
You don't need solutions to problems that haven't arisen yet, and may never occur.
This shortens the path to results, and if it fails, you fail faster, which enables you to change tack and try something else.
Fail faster, fail better.
This is the path to success.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. The link here is to something I'm testing.
It's a rotator in my tracking software.
I have added a bunch of links to the rotator so that when you click the link below multiple times, you'll see multiple different offers.
I won't be using this in my emails most of the time, but this is a good place to test this out before moving it somewhere else, probably a thank you page after a sign in.
Have a play. https://cm.wm-tips.com/foit
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