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Now That You Know...
You've done the Founder DNA Test. That's good and it's a wise step. Now you know your wiring. You know your blind spots. You know the patterns that keep showing up. The question is: What is your next move? Are you waiting until they take over again when pressure and urgency hit? What's one action you're committing to because of what you've learned about yourself?
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“I’ll start when things are better”?
When I have more time. When I feel more ready. When everything finally makes sense. It sounds reasonable in the moment. But the truth is, waiting for perfect conditions often becomes a habit. And before we know it, we’ve spent more time preparing than actually starting. If our progress depends on everything being perfect, we will always find a reason not to begin. Because life is rarely perfect. There will always be something missing. More time. More confidence. More clarity. But the people who move forward are not the ones who had everything figured out. They are the ones who started anyway. They built in the middle of uncertainty. They learned while moving. They figured it out as they went. So maybe the question is not “Am I ready?” Maybe it’s this: Am I willing to start… even like this?
Tim Ferriss Productivity Strategy to Reset, Get Unstuck, and Focus on the Right Things
Eight-step process for maximizing efficacy, which is doing the right thing. 1. Wake up at least an hour before you have to be at a computer screen. 2. Make a cup of tea and sit down with a pen or pencil and paper. 3. Write down three to five things and no more that are making you most anxious or uncomfortable. 4. For each item ask yourself "if this was the only thing I accomplished today would I be satisfied with my day". 5. Look only at the items you've answered yes to for at least one of those. 6. Block out at least 2 to three hours to focus on one of them for today. One. 7. I'm repeating to be clear, block out at least 2 to three hours to focus on one of them for today. This is one block of time 8. If you get distracted or start procrastinating, happens to everybody, don't freak out and downward spiral just gently come back to your one to-do.
Most of us spend years waiting to feel ready….
Ready to start the business. Ready to apply for the opportunity. Ready to pursue the dream we keep thinking about. But the uncomfortable truth is this: readiness is often an illusion. Confidence rarely appears before action. It usually comes after we take the first step. The people who move forward in life aren’t the ones who felt completely prepared. They’re the ones who decided to begin despite the uncertainty. Because progress doesn’t come from waiting for the perfect moment. It comes from starting before we feel ready… and growing along the way.
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“If only I could go back and do it over again.”
Many of us assume regret comes from failure. But in reality, most regret comes from inaction the things we never tried, the risks we were too afraid to take, and the opportunities we convinced ourselves to delay. At the time, waiting feels safe. We tell ourselves we’ll start when the timing is better, when we feel more ready, or when we’re more confident. But slowly, those small delays turn into missed chances. The truth is, we will all make mistakes. But mistakes can teach us something. They help us grow, adjust, and move forward. Regret is different because there was no action to learn from. That’s why our goal shouldn’t be to avoid mistakes. Our goal should be to avoid living with the weight of “what if.” Because years from now, most of us won’t wish we failed less. We’ll wish we had started sooner.
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