Echo that!?
What’s the phrase, “Two steps forward, one step back”?
In my case its often “one step forward and two steps back”, though that ignores the very valuable lessons I learn all the while.
As a recent arm-chair-leaver-behind (and what an addiction that was!) I can only offer the advice to “watchers" on this and other lists who haven’t managed to “do”, just get out there and have a go - I’m spending a lot less time ‘planning’ stuff
and gaining a lot of insight through ‘doing’ it instead. ?In spite of the two steps backward, the one step forward has been great...
Gary
Hi Bruce,
I reckon I spend at least half of my work time procrastinating, hunting for materials that hide the moment I look for them, looking for lost items & tools, fixing things I break when trying to do the next bit, etc. Thus I know I couldn't do that much in 10
hours work time.
John
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