Do you
have goals you haven’t reached yet?
Whether you’ve started to work on that goal or not, this article
explains why you should take the hardest route. The hardest route is most likely
the quickest! However, it will also most
likely increase the likelihood of screwing up (but only right away!) Screwing up in turn teaches you to be
resilient and learn from your mistakes and you will still prosper quicker than
dragging out the process and taking short cuts!
Here are
some examples, then take a look at the link below!
1. Getting in shape: Should you go
to the gym every day or just try running every once in awhile?
2. Starting a business: Should you
e-mail every person in your field to ask for advice and interview potential
customers who are strangers or just talk to a few friends you know?
3. Writing a book: Should you set
a firm deadline, amounts you should write each day and contact publishers and
agents, or just write when you feel like it and see how things go?
http://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2007/10/31/the-quickest-route-is-usually-the-boldest/
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