Daily post

#097

Daily post

#097

Daily post

#097

Overthinking

Overthinking

Overthinking

Overthinking is a disease that destroys more dreams than failure ever will.

So much of life is incredibly simple — but we make things more complicated in an effort to avoid a difficult reality. “Innovation” is one such distraction that can keep us from making progress, simply because the idea of achieving greatness, but with less pain, feels better than enduring.

Chances are, things won’t go the way you imagine: Whether that’s better than expected, or worse than prepared for. Either way, inaction will not get you where you want to be — get your dreams out of your head and into the realm of possibility. Forward motion, not eternal deliberation.

Go and do.

Overthinking is a disease that destroys more dreams than failure ever will.

So much of life is incredibly simple — but we make things more complicated in an effort to avoid a difficult reality. “Innovation” is one such distraction that can keep us from making progress, simply because the idea of achieving greatness, but with less pain, feels better than enduring.

Chances are, things won’t go the way you imagine: Whether that’s better than expected, or worse than prepared for. Either way, inaction will not get you where you want to be — get your dreams out of your head and into the realm of possibility. Forward motion, not eternal deliberation.

Go and do.

Overthinking is a disease that destroys more dreams than failure ever will.

So much of life is incredibly simple — but we make things more complicated in an effort to avoid a difficult reality. “Innovation” is one such distraction that can keep us from making progress, simply because the idea of achieving greatness, but with less pain, feels better than enduring.

Chances are, things won’t go the way you imagine: Whether that’s better than expected, or worse than prepared for. Either way, inaction will not get you where you want to be — get your dreams out of your head and into the realm of possibility. Forward motion, not eternal deliberation.

Go and do.