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How I Started Taking Action

And quit the cycle of "someday"
July 21, 2024

Over the last few weeks I've been trying to take more action than I ever have before.

For so long I was stuck in the habit of leaving everything I wanted to accomplish for later.

This was for no reason other than I was scared to start.

I've always been passionate for programming but I've never been consistent with it up until a few months ago.

I think it stems from the belief that "there's always time later".

Once I started to question myself about this I realized how stupid it was.

I've known a goal of mine is to start a software company, but I always felt I had to be "qualified" to start.

I now believe that so long as you're not doing something that would kill somebody in the case you mess up, being qualified is irrelevant.

The small act of coding at least 30 minutes every day (though often much more) has started to build the belief that I am the sort of person to take action.

On Thursday night I had bought a design eBook from TailwindCSS as I've been wanting to learn more about UI design for my projects.

I found out about Humata.ai the other day, which lets you chat with PDFs and I had used it to ask some additional questions about a few of the pages.

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Have a great week.

Amar

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