Aloha,
Here’s your Writing Tip of the Week for June 25th
As this following applies to writing – if you want to write, have a strong desire to give your ideas a chance, waiting for the exact right time might be more abour percrastination than right timing. Do a little each day. Same thing can be said for anything you are drawn to do.
“Doing the big work (at the little table)
Most of the day is spent in little work. Clerical, bureaucratic, meetings, polishing, improving, reacting, responding.
The obligation is to carve out time for the big work.
The big work that scares you, that brings risk, that might very well fail.
And we’re most likely to do that work when it’s least expected, when the table is small, the resources are lacking and time is short.
No need to wait for permission or the lightning bolt of inspiration. The big work is available to you as soon as you decide to do it.” Seth Godin
Enjoy!
Jasmyne
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