Just Start

Richard ArthurAdvice

When we think about setting big goals, we almost instantly doubt ourselves about achieving them…

As soon as the initial excitement about the prospect of a better future fades, the internal voice kicks in and attempts to self sabotage us — before we even begin.

There are three ways you can respond to this:

1. You can say it’s impossible, and give up.

This is most people.

2. You can tell yourself you’re not ready, and procrastinate…

The most common form of procrastination is learning.

You just go from article to article, book to book, podcast to podcast, and course to course — learning a ton, but never taking action.

Chances are — you don’t need any more information – you need execution.

Winners figure things out on the fly.

3. You can get started; set deadlines, and pursue your dreams.

Tomorrow is for losers…

Tomorrow always turns into next week, next month, next year, and ultimately…

You reach the end of your life, and ask yourself “what if…”

If something is important to you, and you’re tired of avoiding what you know is your higher calling.

If you’re not satisfied with how your life is…

You should get started right now.

You should understand there is never a perfect time.

And you should know that you’ll be able to figure things out and overcome any obstacle that comes your way.

But it’s important that you do one simple thing:

Just start.  Go all in.

True growth happens outside of the comfort zone, when retreat is impossible.

Head to the island, and burn your boat.

You are now in a situation where you must overcome obstacles or go under

Your energy levels rise appropriately.

When you are fully invested and responsible for the outcome, you stop wasting time…

You find a work ethic you never knew you had…

And not only that….

You become happier and more creative as a result.

Everything you do in life suddenly becomes relevant to the goal you are after, and opportunities will emerge all around you.

Sure, you’ll struggle like hell, and face some tough times.

Everyone who has achieved something great has.

But through this struggle, you will forge your character, and discover abilities you never knew you had.

You need to trust in your ability to learn , overcome obstacles, and accomplish goals.

You need to believe in yourself, and have a genuine trust that things will work out.

When you put yourself on the line, when you’re “all in”, you will be passionate about your mission.

And you’ll gain the attention of those around you.

People are naturally drawn to those who act boldly, take risks, and move towards their vision.

Being the leader of your life and vision will make you feel “in control”, and will take your confidence to levels you’ve never felt before — which will help you make more ambitious moves.

You’re no longer letting “life happen to you” — you’re taking control and making things happen.

But remember…

You must get started.

Now.

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