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Monday, October 5, 2009

Start doing

Are you stuck trying to figure out how to get started? Stop over-thinking the situation and start doing something about it.

The first step will show you what the next step must be. Take action, and whether it brings the desired result or not, it will definitely bring you more insight into how to proceed next.

Plan your approach, but don't let the planning stop you from doing. Taking action will give you the most realistic perspective.

If you're not sure which way to go, pick one way and find out what happens. You'll know soon enough, and will be able to adjust your strategy accordingly.

Don't waste time agonizing over what might or might not work. Instead, invest your time in effort that will enable you to know exactly what works.

Get busy, get going, and get to work on making it happen. Start doing your dream, and step by step you'll find the way to its fulfillment.

-- Ralph Marston

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