What in the world do I share!?

in thoughts •  7 years ago 

Man, I swear some days the idea blogging is intimidating. I'm trying to conjure up the good resonating concept and what that leave me with? This post. Just starting out is definitely an interesting process, one we probably all share of what am I really going to do here? I had two first posts that I didn't have to stress too much about. Now here, no. 3 I want to send out some positivity and engage with the community here. And this is what I've found out tonight;

  1. I'll sound like shia labeouf and the nike brand when I say it's all about "just do" but it's the truth. Whatever is sitting in your mind of "I gotta get this done", don't remind yourself, don't put it off till later, it's in your mind now- act on it. I believe procrastination comes from fear. Fear of execution and our critical judge that presides in our minds telling us it wasn't your best.

  2. My very "buddhist" ways will say - we are always doing our best at any given time. There is no true existence of the after math facts of "should of" "could of" or "would of". What I mean to say is at whatever point you made a decision, and later said one the three above phrases, that was not a possibility - you didn't have the time to think further, you didn't have the ability or supplies to do so, you didn't have the knowledge, or you just didn't have whatever it was that was needed to provide that "should of, could of, would of" outcome. And that is no fault of our own.

And if I think of anything more I'll share it with you all.

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Thank you! Checking out the page now

If you're in doubt you could take some picture of the world seen from your eyes. I think you'll have a lot to say.
Sometimes less is more :-)

great advice, thank you!

You make a great point - it can be very intimidating when we have these massive expectations (could of, would of, should of) of ourselves. But they say that the top achievers didn't becomes successes overnight, nor did they do it without their fair share of failures. It is that nasty old fear of failure that stops us dead in our tracks. But if you avoid failure by not trying, you also avoid success!

It's the cheesy saying "you miss 100% of the shots you don't take." Thank you so much for relating to my post and sharing your words!

I find it hard as well. You should get involved in the contest on the platform. Show your creative side.

There's a contest?! I think I need a challenge