If I must start somewhere, right here and now is the best place imaginable.
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Never keep staring at the dreams you have on the paper... Don't just live like a spectator. You have the power, you have the mine, you have the skills, you can dribble your obstacles to get your goals moving to the other
Be conscious of the global elements in your dreams. When starting local, dream of taking it global sooner.
The beginning seems bitter to you, but the end is sweeter for you. However, you can__ get through to the end without having a beginning. You must begin by all means.
Getting started is the most difficult thing to do; once you file it out, they rest of the journey is as soft as the straw. Be a good beginner.
The beginning is always NOW.
Change starts with imagination
You said this was only the beginning, I didn't realize that meant starting a new chapter without you as part of my story.
As it peaks over the horizon, does not a sunrise whisper the opportunity to try again. And if the day passes and our efforts were stunted by the bane of our insecurities or blunted by the challenges of life, does not a sunset invite us to rest before it whispers the same message the next morning?
Everybody has to start somewhere. You have your whole future ahead of you. Perfection doesn't happen right away.
If everyone waited to become an expert before starting, no one would become an expert. To become an EXPERT, you must have EXPERIENCE. To get EXPERIENCE, you must EXPERIMENT! Stop waiting. Start stuff.
Gavin's Law: Live to start. Start to live.
Start the daily practice of joyful living.
We all were courageous in the starting moments, few of us stayed courageous till the final moments and the world called them successful men.
Be confident and courageous when you are about to make a start. Courage is key!
At the age of 46 I was starting to see the appearance of rainbow halos and starbursts around bright nighttime lights, problems reading small print, focusing issues with my eyes, and image recognition issues. I had been exposed to bright high powered 20 watt scattered sodium LASER light a decade earlier in very high altitude astronomy.
When quitting is done correctly, it isn't giving up - it's making room for something better.
Most times, the way isn__ clear, but you want to start anyway. It is in starting with the first step that other steps become clearer.