You Can t Do Everything First

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You Can't Do Everything First


Introduction


My grandfather, who owned one of the largest plumbing shops in town, often remarked, "Son, you can't do everything first." This wisdom holds true for all of us. When faced with several good options, it doesn’t really matter what you tackle first. Just choose something, make a decision, and get moving.

Overcoming Information Overload


I recently spoke with Paul Hartunian, an expert in free publicity who manages multiple successful careers. He pointed out that people often freeze when overwhelmed by choices:

> "People don’t act because so many things are in front of them. At seminars, participants are bombarded with information, leading to paralysis. Despite having experts and great opportunities at their disposal, many feel overwhelmed and do nothing."

The Rabbit Chase


My grandfather had another saying: “A dog that chases two rabbits won’t catch either one.” His point was clear?"focus on one task at a time to succeed.

The Internet Dilemma


Consider how many marketing eBooks you've purchased recently. Each one promises a new way to make money online. Initially, you’re inspired, but soon another enticing offer appears, and the cycle repeats. You end up with a collection of great resources but no clear plan of action.

Making a Move


Returning to my grandfather’s wisdom, if all your options are equally good, it doesn’t really matter which one you choose first. The key is to make a decision and start moving forward.

Overcoming the Fear of the Unknown


For many, taking action means entering unfamiliar territory. But starting a business isn’t terrifying?"it’s simply new. True fear belongs to situations like wrestling a bear or falling without a parachute. Embrace the unfamiliar and push through.

A Strategy for Decision-Making


Here’s how to simplify your choices:

1. List all your options.
2. Eliminate any that clearly don’t measure up.
3. Focus on the remaining choices.
4. Pick one, and commit to it.

By breaking it down, decision-making becomes much less intimidating. Start with one option, complete it, and then move on to the next.

Conclusion


Remember, you can’t do everything first. But by prioritizing and taking action, you'll make progress. The other options will still be there once you complete your initial task. Decision-making doesn’t have to be difficult?"just start with one step.

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