The Beginner’s Manifesto:
- The hardest step is the first one.
- It’s also the smallest, and often the simplest.
- Momentum is more powerful that we realize. But the snowball won’t roll unless you give the first push.
- It’s hard to start, but it’s even harder to stop once we’ve started.
- Start something small every day. Watch them pile up.
- Choosing not to start is choosing to fail.
- Find a reason that makes it worth it.
- What will happen if you don’t begin? What might you miss?
- Make the first step so small it’d be impossible not to take.
- The only thing standing between dreaming and beginning, is you.
- Start first. Think later.
- If you don’t start, nothing else matters.
- Most of the fear comes from anticipating the start.
- Most of the fear disappears once you begin.
- Don’t leave the sight of an idea without doing one thing to get it closer to reality.
- Say no to something that doesn’t matter, so you can start one thing that does.
- Possibility cannot live until you begin.
- If you don’t start, you can’t finish.
- Starting is what builds a bridge, creates a business, loses 100 pounds, writes a best-seller. Starting does it all.
- Starting is what changes the world. It’s the only thing that ever has.
- Everything starts by starting. When is now a good time?
Thanks, Live Your Legend
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