Ready, Fire, Aim

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You read that right.

The traditional “Ready, Aim, Fire” no longer applies.

Now more than ever do we support the creator who moves into a space with relentless action and intensity.

Too much time is spent getting ready, aiming waiting for the perfect sight, and holding to fire for the perfect time.

I’ve decided to take on a mentality to move forward fast, to the best of my current capability, learn through every experience, and just keep moving forward.

I’ve spent years reading, listening, studying the best, and there comes a point where you almost have to stop.. To start doing.

Even if I look up one day, and realize I’ve ran 10 miles the wrong way, I can then choose to turn around and run just as fast, without the loss of enthusiasm.

Besides, who really has is “all figured out” anyways? Like seriously, aren’t we all just creating to our best judgement and move progressively with our end goal in mind? But seriously, nobody has it all truly figured out, some are just better than others and I choose to believe, on a long enough timeline, skills can be gained to match anybody and I mean anybody. Not spastically of course..

But seriously as Tom Bilyeu says, “skills have utility, that can be used in service of others”, and I’ll go a step further and say, that service will determine the income you get to sustain and improve the service you provide.

So don’t sit and ask why you’re not paid more, and realize it boils down to skills, get more skills, use those improved skills in improved service of others, and get paid more.

So, be ready, educate yourself.

Fire your shot, get started, start small with big intentions, and start fast, make that product put it on a website and start to sell.

And adjust your aim along the way, course correct, mess up, learn, improve, and always have that thing pointed your goal.

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