Why "Just Start" is the best advice you will ever get

Luka Brzin
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As humans, we often find ourselves waiting for the perfect moment to dive into new projects or make significant changes. But, as Sheryl Sandberg wisely advises, the key to unlocking potential and progress is simpler than we think: "Just start". But why is this advice so transformative? 1. Changing the status Quo: Starting is often the hardest part of any journey. It requires moving from a state of inaction to one of action. By starting you commit to changing the status quo and overcoming the initial doubt which makes all of the following steps easier. 2. Learning Through Action: When you start, you learn. Every action provides feedback and lessons, regardless of the outcome. This real-world experience is invaluable and something you cannot gain through contemplation alone. 3. Building Momentum: Starting sets things in motion. What begins as a small effort can quickly gain momentum, turning into progress and, eventually, success. The key is to maintain the momentum once you’ve taken that first step. 4. Breaking Down Fear: The anticipation of starting can be scarier than the act itself. Once you take the plunge, you often find that the fear of beginning was the biggest hurdle. 5. Seizing Opportunities: In today’s fast-paced world, opportunities don’t wait. By starting right away, you open the door to possibilities that might not exist tomorrow. For anyone hesitating on the brink of a new project, career change, or personal goal, remember that there isn't a perfect time to begin. There is only now. So, in the spirit of Sheryl Sandberg's empowering advice: Just start. You might be surprised by what you can achieve when you do.

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Tyler Scott
By just starting, it's the best way to get experience. Learning through gaining experience is the most enriching in my opinion.
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Gurkaran Singh
Ah, embracing the "Just Start" mantra is like hitting Ctrl+Alt+Del on procrastination - rebooting your progress one click at a time!
Swarup Gourkar
Waiting for the perfect time is the waste of time. If we wait for perfect time we'll never get anything done. Just Jump in. The more we think about it, the more reasons we will give ourselves to not do it. Start working on that idea and pretty soon you'll find that momentum.