Is it more important to know how to do something, or to actually do something wrong then go back and fix it?
I never thought I was a perfectionist until I got fed up and decided to take massive action and change my life. You want to change certain things in your life, but you don’t want to make a mistake. Mistakes cost time, money embarrassment. Thomas Edison claimed that he didn’t fail 2000+ times at making a light bulb… he found 2000+ ways not to do it.
What sparks massive action?
There comes a time when you put our foot down and say THIS IS IT, I CAN NOT TAKE IT ANYMORE. Then what? Do it all over again the next day. A simple definition of insanity is: doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result.
Tony Robbins explains the basics of modeling in his work. Look at what successful people are doing and tailor those activities to your life. This applies to sports, relationships, money, anything.
This is my second blog ever!
My massive action plan was to create my first website this evening. My goal is to model successful people who are making money on the internet. I spent 2 hours listening to Daegan Smith on Monday. That was two nights ago. I followed most of the directions about the blog. I pinged it. I set up my Google alert. Now I’m writing again. Then I’ll ping this blog and my web presence will grow a little bit more.
To answer my original question: Just do something… anything!
We have bought countless “how to” programs. We get overwhelmed if they are too big. If they are too small we feel ripped off. How about sharing something with the world and having them send you money.
My original intent is to make the internet a safer place. I am an affiliate to a managed internet security company that is the first of its kind. We provide the same cyber security programs that 90% of fortune 100 companies use. Check it out at: www.MyInvisusDirect.com/BPietras/
Don’t be afraid to screw-up
Bill Pietras
5/23/07
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