Choose something and roll with it

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Having trouble with how to proceed? Choose something and roll with it, but with the knowledge that it doesn’t have to be final.

You’ll find that once you’re fleshed out your ideas, even if they are not exactly what you want to say, it makes it much easier to make than what you want to say.

Instead of constantly pondering what you want to say or do, put something on the page and see how you feel about it. You might just find what you’ve gone with works. If not, at least now you’ll have something you know doesn’t work, and you’ll have a better idea of how to proceed.

Either way, this is only possible by putting the pedal to the metal and getting started.

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