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10 Simple Ways to Start Making Your Idea Happen Today

After the idea, comes a flood of resistance.

Ever noticed how immediately after you have a fresh idea comes a flood of reasons why you shouldn’t do it? Steven Pressfield calls this the “resistance.” There’s a very real battle that rages on in our minds between thought and action.

Those who fulfill dreams, contribute to the world and live without regret are those who push through the resistance.

Here’s 10 ways to overcome the resistance and make stuff happen.

1.  Start by picturing yourself succeeding.

“Success is a state of mind. If you want success, start thinking of yourself as a success.” —DR. JOYCE BROTHERS

2. Relax and work with what you have already.

“Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” —JOHN WOODEN

3. Commit at least 15 minutes a day to working on your idea.

“Either you run the day or the day runs you.”—JIM ROHN

4. Set a date to reach a specific milestone.

“The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.” —STEPHEN COVEY 

5. Ask someone to hold you accountable.

“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.” —ELBERT HUBBARD

6. Pay attention to what you’re doing.

“Give whatever you are doing and whoever you are with the gift of your attention.” —JIM ROHN

7. Don’t worry about fitting a certain mold.

“Why are you trying so hard to fit in, when you’re born to stand out.” —OLIVER JAMES

8. Get a mentor so you can jump the learning curve.

“Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself.” —ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

9. Do the work the mentor tells you to do.

“Today I will do what others won’t, so tomorrow I can accomplish what others can’t.” —JERRY RICE

10. Remember this: You’re good enough. You deserve it. The world needs your contribution. You got this.

Never think that you’re not good enough. A man should never think that. People will take you very much at your own reckoning.” —ANTHONY TROLLOPE

 

Written by on March 15, 2014 | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)
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  1. Nate Mar 19th 6:55 pm

    Thanks for the great reminders Richie! I’ve been reading about resistance a lot lately in an online life planning course I’m taking. These tips hit the nail right on the head – reminds me of the quote “whether you think you can or you think you can’t – you’re right”

    now to implement the tips! Thanks again!

  2. Diane May 13th 8:23 am

    I’ve finally set my date and even though it’s two years away it is marked on my calendar. In two years when my last son leaves for his mission I will be opening up my shop selling kids clothing and specializing in blessing /christening apparel and baptism dresses. My date is July 31. There it’s official! Thats my birthday so I can’t think of a better way of spending my birthday than fulfilling a lifelong dream. Thank you for all the encouraging comments to keep us going,

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  1. Andy beal Feb 04th 4:28 am

    Mahalo for sharing my new book with your readers Richie!

  2. Tad D. Butt Mar 26th 2:15 pm

    Last week my 32 year old son (Jason) found out he has brain cancer. He had a large tumor removed on Friday. He and his wife and three little girls are facing some scary times.
    Jason and I love to play in the big waves of the North Shore. That is where I met Richie (at Byu-h). My mind went there as I sat in the hospital.
    When Jason and I started to go to Hawaii to play in the big waves at Wiamae beach, we both got hurt by being pounded on the sand by the breaking waves. Eventually by watching and talking to our Hawaiian friends we learned a few things.
    1. Always face the waves, never turn your back on them.
    2. Watch the horizon and the rhythm, so you can estimate what is coming.
    3. If you get scared because the wave looks too big- run at it and dive into it as hard as you can. The Hawaiians say “when in doubt, paddle out”.
    4. You cannot outrun the waves , and if you try it will eat you!
    Surfing the big waves is a lot like life. Our first instinct when facing something scary or unknown is to run, hide or shut down, but that often is the wrong path. We need to face the ocean, understand its power and our inability to control it. That it can destroy us , unless we face it. And then run toward it and dive through the wave, paddle hard and sail over the crest of the breaker or drop in and ride it. Once you learn to understand your place in the waves, it is not longer scary- but magical and wonderful!
    All my love to those in the waves,
    Tad

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