We all have our stall tactics for why we don't make changes in our life.
For most my life, my go to tactic has been the need to have things perfectly figured out before moving forward or starting anything new. I make list, research, look at a situation from every possible perspective, get opinions from all different types of people, make more list, research some more and continue that cycle on and on with no real progress.
I marvel at friends that try new ventures without taking months/years of planning; they just decide to give something a try and figure things out as they go along. Rarely has this approach resulted in any negative result for them. Most the time an unexpected and event better experience has presented itself.
This Monday, I am not just going to marvel at their approach I am going to be inspired by them. I am going to challenge myself to not worry about all the details and just tackle the projects that have been on my planning list for far too long. Enough waiting for perfection to move forward...let the transformation begin.
Inspired by: Cher Krumins-Beens
For most my life, my go to tactic has been the need to have things perfectly figured out before moving forward or starting anything new. I make list, research, look at a situation from every possible perspective, get opinions from all different types of people, make more list, research some more and continue that cycle on and on with no real progress.
I marvel at friends that try new ventures without taking months/years of planning; they just decide to give something a try and figure things out as they go along. Rarely has this approach resulted in any negative result for them. Most the time an unexpected and event better experience has presented itself.
This Monday, I am not just going to marvel at their approach I am going to be inspired by them. I am going to challenge myself to not worry about all the details and just tackle the projects that have been on my planning list for far too long. Enough waiting for perfection to move forward...let the transformation begin.
Inspired by: Cher Krumins-Beens