Take Action
I just read a solid peace of advice from an 18 year old marketer, Adam Horwitz, that really hit it home for me:
Everyday, you should ask yourself: “What have I done today to make myself, my life, or my financial future better?” The answer to this question is some form of action.
There’s a cost to making no decision. There’s a cost for not moving in any direction. Usually people think that no decision is better then making the wrong “choice” but that’s not accurate.
I make mistakes everyday. I make bad decisions. But even with bad decisions, I’m still moving towards my goal. Each day I take steps to move forward. Each day I decide to take action.
Simple, right? Yet I often miss out on action at the pretext of making things ‘perfect’ or ‘correct’… Sure, it would be nice to do everything right, but it’s better to DO at least something, make mistakes, then learn from those mistakes and take improved action, then ‘rinse and repeat’… than not to take any action at all. Thanks, Adam!
Adam is the author of the course called Tycoon Cashflow that I am reading now with great interest.