“The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.” – Walt Disney
An object that appears to be moving in a straight line encounters several pulls to keep it off course.
A rocket that is sent to the moon is ‘off course’ 97% of the time.
An aircraft is constantly ‘off course’ until it reaches its destination.
Course correction is a necessary part of reaching your goal.
But here is something more important than ‘course correction’.
Getting ‘started’.
The object cannot travel in a straight line until it starts.
The rocket cannot reach the moon until it starts.
The aircraft cannot reach its destination until it starts.
Only after the ‘start’, we get the opportunity to course correct.
Get started, take action, and make the move.
+ Ravi Peal-Shankar
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