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Stephenotes - Why Don’t We Get Things Started

July 14th, 2008 by Stephen

Posted in Productivity, Stephenotes |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: StephenPSmith.com

Today’s tip: “Don’t be afraid to get started.

I love the expression, “Ready, Fire, Aim, Fire.” It means Do Something! It means don’t spend all day hacking your notebook and not getting anything done.

It means stop procrastinating about beginning and take an action, any action. Failure is an option, stagnation is not.

What is one thing that you can do today that you have been putting off? Don’t worry about why you haven’t done it, just get started.

You’re ready, already. Pull the trigger!

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    […] do you think? Are there too many variables? Is it better to follow the philosophy of “Ready, Fire, Aim“? Is it better to just get started and then measure, modify, and market? If you found this […]

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