"I realize that implementing an idea can be intimidating, but taking that
first step forward is the most important thing you can do to get your
idea off the ground. Analyzing an idea is an important pre-step, but one
of the biggest stumbling blocks people face is the temptation to
over-analyze in an attempt to solve for every potential problem they
might face, even if it only has a .03 percent likelihood of ever
happening. Recognize that in the beginning stage of your idea there is
no possible way to truly predict exactly what the future will hold
because it is impossible to have every future fact you need to know. In
the process of moving toward implementing your idea, variables around
you will begin to change, and as they do, new facts will always be
coming to light, which will help you to pivot your ideas in the right
direction. Go into it knowing that your idea is going to morph and
change drastically before it reaches its true fulfillment. All great
ideas do, and that is what you want."
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"Great ideas are born by the minute. At some point you have to decide to
stop talking about your ideas and take the first step with enough
confidence to carry you through to the next step. With each step forward
new doors will open and your idea will expand. Keep your eyes and ears
open and never be afraid to share your idea with others to get feedback.
Ideas grow best when they are exposed to a lot of other people’s ideas
and input on a regular basis. Never forget to stay passionate about your
ideas. It’s that passion that will carry you through the difficult
times that inevitably come along the path of implementation. Your
passion will be contagious and it will draw others to you that can help
you on your journey to becoming one of those priceless few who don’t
just talk about it, they do it!"
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