Planning a project takes time. It is equivalent to qualifying
for an event. If you can’t even plan a plan how can you ever hope to pull off
an idea you’re unable to explain to yourself?
It’s been said that “The Devil is in the Details”. If that
means you’ll walk through the streets of hell if you miss one small detail
while preparing to do something stupid on something dangerous …yup, it’s a true
statement. It happens by taking too big a bite off a plate filled with tasks
needed to be completed. It is a complete lack of focus
for the task at hand. Here’s what happened …
…But first, “But First’s”.
But firsts are nature’s way of letting us feel good about
forgetting what the heck we were doing before the “But First”. It’s as if our
paradigms won’t line up allowing us to see a clear path toward our plans
completion. Our brain sees a project road block ahead then sends a “But First”
message …oh, I forgot to water the plants, feed the dog, call a long lost
friend …
Oh dear, this was going to be about commitment, focus and a
little walk through the desert …yeah, but first I have to go ride.
More later


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