How often do we find ourselves putting off projects that we actually want to do? I find myself doing it more often than I'd like or even like to admit.
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But admitting to this and realizing it's 100% in my control means I also have to take 100% of the responsibility when my goals aren't met.
Sometimes it just takes a friendly reminder (or perhaps a kick in the ass) to get us into gear and produce what we want.
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The hardest part of any journey is starting. Those first few weeks while we develop a new routine or habit will be the make or break for 90% of us, but it's sticking to it and persevering that makes it possible to move ahead.
"But i'm a perfectionist!"
I used to use this excuse all the time too, but trust me - 1 million percent. Getting something done will always benefit you more than holding back and waiting for it to be perfect.
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This video wasn't perfect, but it is done, and by completing tasks this gives me a foundation to build on. If I never start laying my bricks (posting videos, or photos, or articles, whatever it might be) than I'll never build anything.
This wasn't intended to be a motivational post, although as I read it back it might sound like it. This is just a hardcore "I need to get something done, so I'm doing it and that's the end of it" kind of mentality that I think would benefit anyone struggling with procrastination or perfectionism.
Love ya guys,
David
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