Being prepared is overrated: Start before you feel ready
Megan Tuano
Sr. Business Analyst & Product Owner | Google Women Techmakers Ambassador | Tech & Career Blogger l Military Spouse
Getting ready is fun, doing research, learning new things, and feeling excited about the journey ahead can also be fun. But whether you’re planning on writing a book, launching a product, or building an exercise routine, getting ready can become a distraction: there is a very fine line between preparation and?procrastination.
Yes, getting ready is comfortable. But most successful people report feeling uncomfortable when they first got started. Many still feel uncomfortable—or, in the words of Larry Page, “uncomfortably excited”—many years after they achieved what many would consider as huge successes.
“It takes a long time to feel ready. Everyone thinks it’s an overnight thing, but when you start out, it’s really hard.”
Michelle Zatlyn, Co-Founder of Cloudflare.
Getting ready is holding you back
Being successful is not about your ability to plan, but your ability to act. There will always be more planning to do, and more scenarios to consider. Of course, it would be amazing to feel utterly ready. But the reality is that waiting until you feel ready may mean the opportunity to act has already passed.
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You may make more mistakes at first if you decide to start acting before you feel ready, but the long-term compound effect of learning from these mistakes will get you closer to your goals than any amount of preparation. The illusion of a perfect time to start is holding you back. Anyone who has managed to put their work into the world most likely started before they were ready.
It’s not easy to face the fear of the unknown, especially when it’s something you deeply care about or are interested in pursuing. But instead of putting all your hopes and dreams into that single one event, you should see your first step as what it is—the first of many steps to come.
Why you should start now
All right so enough talking, let's actually discuss why you should start now. Have you ever spent more time getting ready for something than actually doing the actual thing? Maybe it’s still the case right now? Here’s why you should start now.
Instead of preparing and researching, start before you feel ready. Pick the first step and just do it. Repeat that step until you feel comfortable enough, then kick it up a notch. When you look back, you won’t believe how much progress you’ve made. When I started my youtube channel, I never thought it would lead to where it was-the the first video is definitely weird looking back at, but definitely a sense of self-pride to know I started before being ready. We all start somewhere, but we can't get somewhere unless we start now. Until next time.
Enjoy your journey, meet others, learn new things, but most importantly, enjoy the journey.
Founder @ Simple Salesforce ? Automating Salesforce to make your business more money
2 年Great take on this - jumping over that gap to start something new can be intimidating
4x Salesforce Certified | Scrum Master | HOH SFP Alumnus | Merivis
2 年Nothing motivates me like the feeling of being underwater. It focuses me on prioritizing and accomplishing something (anything!) and that parlays into a can’t stop now mentality. Understanding this, I HAVE to start to grow!
Almost always we can fool ourselves into thinking that more time spent preparing is the best use of time. Unfortunately that’s never the case as 15 minutes is usually all you need to prepare for the initial step. Thank you for sharing this great read!
Salesforce Field Service Consultant | I Implement and Configure Field Service Management Solutions
2 年“Avoid the illusion of productivity.?Research?shows that we tend to use any justification to keep busy. Reading tutorials or watching fitness videos feels good, but it’s just a way to trick your brain into thinking you’re being productive by?keeping busy.” Were you talking directly to me here? Because it feels like you were looking right at me when you typed that.
Project Manager at Modernizing Medicine | Trailhead Ranger | Dreamforce '22 Speaker
2 年I've always been a fan of learning by doing?? Thanks for sharing Megan Tuano