@garyvee Agree 100%
Regret is sneaky as it's ruminating on things that already happened and won't ever change.
Just wrote about this recently:
https://t.co/PnZ9azevnW
@colejaczko Absolutely love the 200 feet/yards metaphor...
mostly because it mitigates overthinking and overplanning, which are productivity killers.
Ironically, mentioned this exact point in a recent post:
https://t.co/VM1n8tnGAm
You don't need a perfect plan. You need to start.
We waste so much time chasing certainty before we begin — the full plan, the guarantee it'll work.
Here's the reality: certainty doesn't come from planning, it comes from doing.
Where do you get stuck most — PLANNING or DOING?
You don't need a perfect plan. You need to start.
We waste so much time chasing certainty before we begin — the full plan, the guarantee it'll work.
Here's the reality: certainty doesn't come from planning, it comes from doing.
Where do you get stuck most — PLANNING or DOING?
After years of this, I honestly don't know why it's been difficult to post consistently.
I don't feel scared, more overwhelmed by all the platforms, options for what content to share, etc.
Might be fear in disguise or legitimate overwhelm...
I've found the answer in less analysis, more action...post first and learn along the way...not the other way around.
@TheLewisW Spot on man.
I spend years going in circles about WHAT content to share.
Only to say F it and start releasing whatever is top of mind / happening at the moment.
Great mindset to surpass that.
You don't need a perfect plan. You need to start.
We waste so much time chasing certainty before we begin — the full plan, the guarantee it'll work.
Here's the reality: certainty doesn't come from planning, it comes from doing.
Do, don't think twice.
Planning in not free, there's an opportunity cost.
In the week you spent planning content, you didn't actually publish content.
Publishing delivers value, allows others to react to it and creates feedback loops for improvement.
Planning does none of that – publish!
#planning #takeaction #justdoit #ship
You don't need a perfect plan. You need to start.
We waste so much time chasing certainty before we begin — the full plan, the guarantee it'll work.
Here's the reality: certainty doesn't come from planning, it comes from doing.
Do, don't think twice.