Do what you want
In my personal experience, one of the biggest obstacles to progress is waiting until we feel 100% ready for a new challenge or opportunity. However, the art of not being ready but doing it anyways often propels us much further than hesitation ever will. This mindset encourages embracing uncertainty and taking bold steps toward our goals without overthinking every detail. For instance, starting a creative project, launching a business, or even making lifestyle changes can feel daunting because we anticipate all the potential obstacles ahead. But I've found that action, even imperfect action, builds momentum and confidence in ways pure planning cannot. When I ignored the need to be perfectly prepared and just began, I discovered new strengths and solutions as I went along. This approach aligns with the concept highlighted in the OCR text: "the art of not being ready but doing it anyways will take you so far." It’s about courage, resilience, and trusting yourself enough to move forward regardless of fear or doubt. Ultimately, doing what you want, despite uncertainty, helps break the cycle of procrastination. It invites creativity, learning, and fulfillment because your efforts are grounded in authentic desire rather than unrealistic readiness. So, try to start that endeavor you've been postponing; the journey itself will teach you far more than waiting ever could.



































