I’ve come to realise that it’s not speed that wins the game. I know that people often say that ‘money loves speed’, but I think that’s mostly wrong. There is a time for speed and there is a time to slow down. The time for speed is when you have a new idea. Then you need to move fast to get started. To stake your claim to that idea. Nail it to the mast, as it were. But then, it takes slow, focussed, persistent action to implement and grow that idea. Here is where hurry slows you down because you get scattered, unfocussed, and distracted. You try to do too much too fast and nothing works because you don’t stick with anything long enough. You spend too much time trying to take less time. That ‘aint never going to work. So, slow down. Allow your projects to mellow, to ferment, to grow at their own pace. You’ll not only feel less stressed, but you’ll come up with genius ideas in the process. It can help to talk with others who will understand what you’re attempting to do. You might pick up a few good ideas here, https://go.wm-tips.com/asal, or at least be able to bounce your ideas off some very clever and experienced people, These people will not steal your idea, but they just might help you clarify it. Regards, |