From: thepipeline_xyz

Often, what presents as an objection to starting something new, such as “I don’t have the time,” is actually a “100% an excuse” [00:00:01] [00:01:00]. These excuses often stem from fear or not knowing where to begin [00:01:04].

Embracing Discomfort

Feeling uncomfortable, for instance, when talking to a camera, is a common experience, even for those who do it often [00:00:08]. The key is to acknowledge this discomfort as a part of life and to start doing the task anyway [00:01:09].

The Power of Starting

Improvement comes with consistent action [00:00:25]. Even if initial attempts are “terrible,” persistence leads to getting better and developing a comfortable method [00:00:23]. Your individual process for overcoming discomfort and achieving comfort will emerge through repeated practice [00:00:45].

“The only way to do that is by getting out and doing it.” [00:00:49]