No Thought Process

“Don’t think, just act.”

It’s difficult to take that statement and actually practice it. I speak from experience. We live in a world that requires thought process at almost every hour. This system has become so engrained into our minds, that frankly, we think too much.

Many individuals approach a variety of circumstances with so much thought, that in the end, nothing gets done. It’s like a server at a restaurant being tackled by all his tables for favors. As he begins to think about how to solve each table individually, he freezes up and postpones himself from solving the problem. If the server were to minimize and transfer the amount of time he spent on thinking into the amount of time he would be resolving the requests, he would have finished in double the time.

In essence, too much thought can provoke less action. Our personal endeavors; our love interests; our business opportunities. Don’t think, just act. Time waits for no man, so don’t waste it. Act upon the initial thought, and let the thought process flow as you proceed.

Remember, it’s 10% strategy and 90% action.