TDA! Think. Decide. Act.
Yes, that is all it takes to get things done. Following a method that will provide substantial results is what we all should seek in life. Unfortunately, most may lack the ability to focus on and act on what has been thought of or decided on in an effective, confident manner....
Think. That is the first step. What do you want to achieve? What needs to be accomplished? Thinking is a skill, a process to create new ideas and comparisons of a matter that may be related to the issue you are attempting to achieve. How to you do that? One is the process of logical deduction with the assistance of Mind Mapping to connect new or old ideas and form better connections and conclusions in the thinking process.
Decide. After some time of thinking and working out the issue you have on your mind, a decision should be made. Decisions are a direction to go on. With no decision there is no direction. Travelling with no map one has limited chance of success and obviously no goal in mind. The map is the foundation on which to travel to that new destination. Thus the one that plans well [through mapping ideas and deciding on the course] will have a distinct advantage to reaching the target or goal. Though all plans may not happen as one originally planned, the objective is to have some type of foundation to go on and adjust along the journey...the things one learns along the way may be more rewarding than you think. Learn along the way....
Act. Finally, the crucial moment: Getting the project off the table and into reality. Procrastination kills most ideas and demotivates most from doing anything. If we think about swimming - to learn you must jump in the water...you will either sink or swim. The first step is the greatest step of all. It is the moment of truth.... The one that takes the first step is brave and will succeed in many ways along the journey to the planned destination, even if it does not turn out exactly the way it was originally intended to. In other words, ones actions will show the results!
TDA! TDA! TDA!