Most of us find it difficult to get started. Started with that great idea, home business, blog, website or that project laying dormant in the garage. For some, it's fulfilling the desire to self-publish your first book.
I believe that sometimes we simply need permission to start small. I get trapped in thinking so big when I'm nurturing new ideas, that I lose sight of the best place to start. If you look closely you will find a way to move your idea along on a smaller scale, allowing you time to learn and make the necessary adjustments as you grow it.
It's OK to think big, really big! As long as thinking big does not get in the way of starting small or starting today. Why not start today? Why not launch this weekend? What's holding you back? I'm giving you permission to start small. Get going with those desires you've kept swirling around in your brain. Let them out to get some air. The safe choice is to never start at all, then there is no risk of failure. But that's not you, you're so much bigger than that.
"The secret of getting ahead is getting started." Mark Twain
Dear Mr. Besilly,
It was great reading this post. I some great biz ideas that I believe are yet to be done by anyone in my environment. However, I want advise on how to raise funds for it, because it's pretty difficult getting loans from the bank for a project that's unpopular to them. Pease advise.
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Posted by: cadmus lanre o. | September 16, 2007 at 10:48 PM