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This can be the most difficult part of the journey — to break free from the gravitational pull of weakness, habit, and fear. The best way to start, is to start. Don’t hesitate. Don’t wait. Don’t analyze or plan or research.
Jocko Willink, Dave Berke, • The Code. The Evaluation. The Protocols
An imperfect solution that exists outperforms a perfect one that doesn't.
bounces+8746246-c793-b9dhn8bjjkfb1p0b=kill-the-newsletter.com@ckespa.farnamstreetblog.com (bounces+8... • Brain Food: Double the Pleasure
Failure is guaranteed if you never begin.
Ryder Carroll • The Bullet Journal Method
“I choose to start for just five minutes.” Do I actually stop working on a task after just five minutes? Only rarely.
Eric Partaker • The 3 Alarms
C.S. Lewis on the value of starting where you are:
“You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.”
bounces+8746246-c793-b9dhn8bjjkfb1p0b=kill-the-newsletter.com@ckespa.farnamstreetblog.com (bounces+8... • Brain Food: Whispers vs. Shouts
Just start. If you find yourself a slave to perfection, remember these three things: 1.More than likely your need for perfection is simply a symptom of your fear of failure or your tendency to procrastinate. 2.Almost no one is doing anything perfectly. Join the crowd. 3.Just starting something, as imperfect as it may be, already makes you better th
... See moreElysha Dicks • Someday Is Today
Ideas are easy. Execution is everything.
John Doerr • Measure What Matters: OKRs: The Simple Idea that Drives 10x Growth
Waiting for perfect conditions is how otherwise intelligent people keep themselves stuck.
bounces+8746246-c793-b9dhn8bjjkfb1p0b=kill-the-newsletter.com@ckespa.farnamstreetblog.com (bounces+8... • Brain Food: Double the Pleasure
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