“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” — Zig Ziglar
Stop trying to write “final versions” of your life.
Start thinking in drafts.
Draft ideas.
Draft workouts.
Draft routines.
Draft conversations.
Just start. Refine later.
Related Study:
🧠 According to research by Dr. Carol Dweck at Stanford University, individuals who focus on learning and improvement (a “growth mindset”) are significantly more likely to take action, stick with goals, and recover from setbacks — compared to those who aim for perfection or fear failure.
(Dweck, C.S. “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success.” Random House, 2006)
Why it works:
✅ Lowers the fear of starting
✅ Encourages fast iteration
✅ Embraces learning instead of stalling
Today's Challenge:
Pick one thing you’ve been overthinking — and start a “rough draft” version today.
Final Thought:
Drafts don’t just create progress — they teach you that forward motion matters more than perfection. Keep moving, keep refining.
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