Think before you act

   


                THE  IMPORTANTS OF THINKING          

BEFORE CTING

1 Your brain will always make excuses

Because we are wired to pick up on danger and threat, when you set off on a task that tests your limits, your brain will do everything to justify non-action. Recalling similar events in the past that didn’t turn out well, maybe even as far back as your childhood, stories you’ve heard, rumours etc… If you act before you think, these thoughts will relax a bit because you prove to yourself that there’s nothing to be scared of. Eventually, they just shut up and let you get on with it.

2. Thinking stops you from improving your intuition

Intuition can be trained and worked on, like a muscle. With time, you can teach yourself to be more aware of gut feelings and signs, which point you in the direction you already know you need to go. If you keep thinking about decisions, your awareness of these signs will not develop and you will be stuck in your own thoughts and non-action. Try to listen to your intuition as much as possible — you already have the answers.

3. You will fall down and learn faster

You could learn by reading, you could learn by going to a class, and you could learn from a mentor. All of these work but they are painfully slow. The shortest route between you and making an impact is to learn by doing and taking big risks. The more you fall, the more you learn, improve, and grow. If you welcome failure with open arms and keep getting up relentlessly, you’ll get where you need to be.

4. Decisiveness is a cornerstone of masculinity.

No woman can stand a man who cannot decide what he wants in a relationship, no boss appreciates an employee who cannot decide for himself, no employee will respect a boss who is flat-footed in a time of crisis. The type of men the world needs and respects are the decisive ones. The indecisive man waits and is deluded by the safety that non-decision offers.

5. You will get more shit done

Getting shit done is your reason for being, the meaning of life, and everything. The more stuff you create around you, for other people, for your loved ones, the more you discover of yourself. Men, you were put on this ground to make shit happen and make a difference.

Stop asking “why” and get out there.


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