Some friends of mine are talking about starting to blog. They know why they want to blog, they have topics to blog about, and they are thoughtful, experienced, and eloquent enough that I have no doubt their writings would be worth reading.
However.
However they have been talking about starting for a reeeeaaaalllly loooooooong time.
Now, for sure, talking is good. Externalising ideas and goals to people you trust can provide a reality check, be a source of encouragement and refinement, and perhaps even feel like a commitment and motivation to start.
But.
But talking isn't actually starting.
Now, for sure, they have reasons for not actually starting. Can't decide which platform to use, can't decide whether it should be testing or more general, need to think of a name, ...
Nevertheless.
Nevertheless those are displacement activities. They are completely valid, and even important, to consider but not needed in order to draft a first post.
Perhaps you are prevaricating about beginning something new too? Even if you weren't, it's easy to slide into that state in the week where reflection and ambition collide with the passing of one year and imminent arrival of another.
For what it's worth, I don't subscribe to the idea of new year resolutions. I believe that you can make a change at any time without waiting for societal pressure or permission. But whether you're with me on that or not, I hope we can agree on this: what you don't start, you don't achieve.
And, in my experience, starting earlier and smaller is a wonderful way to begin to learn about your ideas, your implementation, and your motivation.
There's no earlier time than today and there's always a small step that can be taken. So I encourage my friends and you to start the thing. Yes, start it. Today. Right here, right now.
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