The hard part of any effort is the start-up.  After that it gets smooth because things happen that help you.  Someone joins you or you become more efficient or you start to see results, etc.  How do you get through the initial period?  You need confidence in your plan.  That’s about it.

I would get into a specific but it would probably be better if you gave me a specific example of something that you have to get jump-started in the near future, in the comments, and then I could respond to that, in the comments.

Cool.

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Hi folks.  I’m starting to feel that momentum of smoothness back again.  I’ve only written a couple of days in a row now, but I can see things coming back as planned.  I’m not stopping until I’m in the big leagues.

Some people start their Day 1 with 0 readers.  I’m taking it as though I’m starting Day 1 from 700+ readers and so that is a nice boost.

I am going to start mentioning people or stories that are current in my communications.  One such example is of a person I know who is coding some code to edit a program.  He is doing some cool creative stuff through his effort so that he can supplement the regular code and provide cool content for many who will use it.  He is doing it for personal fulfillment and getting a good result out of it.  These are the best things we can do.

Do you have that ‘something’ that you do that you get a lot of satisfaction from?  What is it?  Maybe we could hear about it.  I like freestyle rapping in this way.

Let’s hear from you.

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Puff Daddy has quite a bit of advice about how to keep yourself going.  He is a motivating force.  One thing he says is to “lock in”.  If you have a goal, you have to “lock in” on it to make it happen.  This means to turn off distractions, put aside fun, tell friends you can’t spend time with them, and to put your time and energy into your goal.  Very few people lock in on their goals, and that is why very few “make it” in society.

Everything that is worth anything requires hard work, but what is the alternative?  A rock has an easy life but it doesn’t get anywhere.  If you want to get somewhere, forget about easy times or having loads of fun.  Those items have to be put on hold.

The person who is a little more diligent than the other person wins any battle against that person.

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Hey folks.  I’m calling today Day Zero.  It’s my birthday and it is a festival up in this land.  I hope you all are doing well.

Do you know what follows Day Zero?  That is most certainly Day 1.  On day 1 I am going to make a push here on this online venture to supplement what I am doing offline.  What I am saying, in simpler terms, is that I look to post daily.  I had issues posting daily before because I got disappointed with the results.  Instead, I am going to write for myself and then the results don’t matter.  I do it for the American people.

Maybe I’ll hear from you all one-by-one over the coming days.  By the way, shout outs to Scott from the PSI Seminars website who has left some award-winning comments lately.  I notice them Scott.  I appreciate that kind of material.  Long live critical thinking.

Oh, I also would like to take this chance to thank whoever readers you are for sticking around and checking up on the content.  You could easily switch to reading terrible content on other sites, but you make the decision to stick to the quality material here, and I am glad for that.

Oh, last thing.  I’m gonna write some upcoming posts already, so they are ready, so this has no chance to come off like a half effort.  We have to be diligent about such things.

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