Add a personal anecdote about a time you started something new.
Before you decide what you are doing, know why you are doing it. When the initial excitement fades (and it will), your "why" will keep you going. 2. Take the Smallest Possible Step
That, right there, is the power of a beginning. It’s a moment charged with potential, fear, and unparalleled possibility. The Beginning
The start is often synonymous with friction. It’s the energy needed to push a boulder from rest.
Your first attempt is a draft. It’s meant to be messy. It’s meant to be changed. Allow yourself the grace to learn as you go. The Story So Far Add a personal anecdote about a time you
Often, we wait for the perfect time, the perfect idea, or the perfect skill set. But here is the truth I’ve learned: Why "The Beginning" is the Hardest Part
4 Essential Elements to Writing a Great Blog Post - Jeff Goins The start is often synonymous with friction
We look at the entire journey instead of the first step.