Haha yep. I think the best way out of never done land is to build momentum through completing (and I mean completing) small tasks and moving toward bigger ones. Structure the mind for execution, accomplishment, and feeling that sense of fulfillment.
Progressive overload is key. It's like building muscle. We need to start at level 1 and build momentum as you're saying. Often we want results so fast we go full-steam and bite bigger than we can chew, trying to start at level 10, thinking "this is too hard" never to come back.
Haha yep. I think the best way out of never done land is to build momentum through completing (and I mean completing) small tasks and moving toward bigger ones. Structure the mind for execution, accomplishment, and feeling that sense of fulfillment.
Thanks for your comment Nate!
Progressive overload is key. It's like building muscle. We need to start at level 1 and build momentum as you're saying. Often we want results so fast we go full-steam and bite bigger than we can chew, trying to start at level 10, thinking "this is too hard" never to come back.