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WHY WAITING FOR THE PERFECT CIRCUMSTANCES WILL PREVENT YOU FROM SUCCEEDING

THE JOURNEY IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED

"Every great output has a rumpled process"

 As a writer, the first draft of my articles or blog post are usually not attractive. What do I mean? Surely, it will be necessary to correct some errors which includes: typographical errors, grammatical errors, and simple errors. My write-ups are usually proofread multiple times, so it can be appealing to my audience.


 This same principle applies to every other great output. The captivating and delicious cake which bakers post on social media had a hell of a process. People only care about what you have to offer—the output. When your output is great, then they will care to hear your story.

 What have you been wanting to start but haven't had the courage to take the leap because the process scares you? No one had it easy. It's high time you took that step and see how you will evolve over time. 


 Are you looking to get that extra degree but you are being skeptical because of the years it will take to finish or you want to learn a new skill, language. But remember this, if you do nothing time keeps going regardless. So you don't want to take the degree because it will take 2 years. Well, if you don't do it. In the next two years,  you will still be two years older.

 

 As you measure your progress after starting, you will have to fine-tune your process by changing your strategy to get the desired result. You never know what you are capable of achieving but you will never know if you don't start. 

The extra mile is a lonely place because almost no one goes there. Go there as often as you can. 






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