The Misguided Mantra: Don’t Just Get Started

“Just get started.” At first glance, this sounds motivating, pushing you to take that first step you’ve been hesitating. However, this advice can be misleading and, in some cases, downright counterproductive.

The Trap of Premature Action

“Getting started” without a clear understanding of what you’re getting into, why you’re doing it, and what you hope to achieve can lead to frustration and wasted effort. In the rush to act, you might overlook the importance of planning, researching, and setting clear goals, which are crucial for any project’s success.

The Need for Preparation and Planning

Before diving headfirst into something new, you must step back and assess the situation. What are your objectives? What resources will you need? What challenges might you face, and how can you overcome them? Answering these questions can help you develop a more strategic approach to your endeavours, increasing your chances of success.

While “just get started” might work for some, it’s not universal advice that applies to every situation. Each project and individual is unique, with different needs, challenges, and working methods. Recognising this can help you find the best approach rather than unthinkingly following generic advice.

The Value of Strategic Delay

Sometimes, the best action is deliberate inaction. Taking the time to learn more, plan better, and prepare yourself can be far more beneficial than premature action. This strategic delay can lead to better-informed decisions and a more thoughtful approach to your projects.

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