It's been a long time since I've shot a basketball. I loved basketball when I was younger and years ago in college when I had the time. I'm the typical white man can't jump. I really can't right now because I've had an ongoing foot problem for the past year that's finally getting better but I really can't jump.
My Weird Realization About Info Overload
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It's been a long time since I've shot a basketball. I loved basketball when I was younger and years ago in college when I had the time.
I'm the typical white man can't jump. I really can't right now because I've had an ongoing foot problem for the past year that's finally getting better but I really can't jump.
The NBA Playoffs are happening right now and they are as good as it gets even though my Knicks are finally back to relevancy but they lost right away.
So I've watched some basketball and have checked out some video highlights as well. Since the weather has been nice I've gone outside and shot around a bit. No problems there right? Fairly simple stuff.
Looking back on it when I first started learning about internet marketing and selling things online I read for what seems like 3 years straight and barely acted on anything. I know many others are in this situation as well.
I read, read, read and talked about marketing non stop but didn't do much. And while I knew I had a problem I made it seem like it was okay because I was learning about something. Even though I had no real results and wasn't making much progress at all. After a while it became really frustrating.
But if I was to read, read, read and talk about basketball and never shoot a ball that would seem so strange. In fact it seems really strange when I was outside thinking about it.
So what I'm trying to get at is if you're in that information overload stage try and compare it to something else to begin to break the habit.
Would you read about walking all the time but never try walking?
Would you read about driving a car all the time but never drive?
Would you think about buying food but never actually go to buy any? (Of course not because you would put yourself in a serious life and death situation)
Take a look at what you're doing right now and compare it to something like I've mentioned.
Perhaps this is easy for me to say now because I've broken though but I had to start somewhere and maybe this the start for you.
Changing a problem as the say begins when you realize you have a problem.
Take a look at what you're doing now, apply my thinking to it and just maybe it'll help you breakthrough.
Thoughts?
Enjoy,
Brandon
I'm the typical white man can't jump. I really can't right now because I've had an ongoing foot problem for the past year that's finally getting better but I really can't jump.
The NBA Playoffs are happening right now and they are as good as it gets even though my Knicks are finally back to relevancy but they lost right away.
So I've watched some basketball and have checked out some video highlights as well. Since the weather has been nice I've gone outside and shot around a bit. No problems there right? Fairly simple stuff.
Looking back on it when I first started learning about internet marketing and selling things online I read for what seems like 3 years straight and barely acted on anything. I know many others are in this situation as well.
I read, read, read and talked about marketing non stop but didn't do much. And while I knew I had a problem I made it seem like it was okay because I was learning about something. Even though I had no real results and wasn't making much progress at all. After a while it became really frustrating.
But if I was to read, read, read and talk about basketball and never shoot a ball that would seem so strange. In fact it seems really strange when I was outside thinking about it.
So what I'm trying to get at is if you're in that information overload stage try and compare it to something else to begin to break the habit.
Would you read about walking all the time but never try walking?
Would you read about driving a car all the time but never drive?
Would you think about buying food but never actually go to buy any? (Of course not because you would put yourself in a serious life and death situation)
Take a look at what you're doing right now and compare it to something like I've mentioned.
Perhaps this is easy for me to say now because I've broken though but I had to start somewhere and maybe this the start for you.
Changing a problem as the say begins when you realize you have a problem.
Take a look at what you're doing now, apply my thinking to it and just maybe it'll help you breakthrough.
Thoughts?
Enjoy,
Brandon
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