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The Difference Between Thinking And Doing
Posted by Nathaniel | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 02-12-2008
There are many times where you have a great idea, or a great thing to do that will really help you or others. But you end up just not doing it. Why is that?
In blogging you have to understand the difference between thinking and doing. You may know of a way to boost your RSS count, but you must do it. Usually, work does not do itself, but the work will pay off. So you have to get yourself from thinking to doing.
If it is writing a post:
I you always think about writing a post, but you never end up writing it when the day finishes, you might have a problem that is had to overcome. You must really push yourself, you have to leap into it, and from there it will come. You can outsource it if you want, just somehow get a fresh plate of content out there. No matter how challenging it may be, if you want it to appear, you have to work for it.
The same goes for much else, you really have to try to get what you want. So stop thinking, and start doing! Get out there and blog! What is holding you back?
Don’t “almost,” pull through!
Don’t “almost” make it, for that will not help you. This time you actually have to make it.
Once you have it down, make it stick.
After you get over that initial bump of resistance, make sure in the future that is doesn’t happen again. It may take time for the persistence habit to settle in, but if you keep pressing it the action will stick with you.
So I know you have a great post idea write now, and how your blog will be flocked with comments and visitors, so stop thinking about that but get out there and do it!



There is a great writing-motivation tool called Write or Die. http://lab.drwicked.com/writeordie.html
And blogging regularly is simply making it a priority and sticking to it. Easier said than done. But like you said, once you’re in the habit it’s easier. Nice post!
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