The perfect time doesn't exist.
It’s never too early to learn that new skill.
It’s never too late to quit that bad habit.
So stop waiting to get started.
If you care about something, now is the time to act.
Clear plan of action, consistent self-education, and a commitment to your priorities are the only things separating you from where you are and where you want to be.
Simple lesson in starting a business:
It’s not hard to find people that need your products or services, but it is hard to attract those people towards what you have to sell.
Anyone can do the former, but only a few can do the latter.
It’s no secret which of the two approaches is better suited for success.
It took me far too long to realize that success is always within reach if you're willing to play long-term games, get comfortable with making mistakes, and make a commitment to lifelong learning.
If you’ve caught yourself in a loop of planning over executing, just remind yourself of this quote by Curtis Grant:
"Having the world’s best idea will do you no good unless you act on it. People who want milk shouldn’t sit on a stool in the middle of the field in hopes that a cow will back up to them."
@itsmickeypatel@adi_kumar1 Perfectly put Mickey.
It’s such a massive bottleneck for everyone, but the best way to figure it out is to just stop overthinking and start creating.
Constantly searching for your niche is a distraction.
The best way to find it is to write consistently, make mistakes, and look for the overlap between what interests you and what your reader wants to know more about.
In today's podcast, @adi_kumar1 and I discussed how we found our niches and how you can stand out in a sea of noise.
https://t.co/OxCHqgFMDX