Living by a schedule works, it helps give you consistency and reproducibility in all that you do. It takes the decisions away from what you are trying to accomplish and simplifies your decision-making. When it breaks, it doesn’t go that well, you fall off, and you’re not sure what you should do next, how to do you get back on, where do you go from here. Forget the big picture of what you should do,…

Everyone can do something. But not everyone will do something. Some know the difference between those two words, but many don’t. Don’t say – “I can do it”, say – “I will do it” – own your decision, find your direction and push forward to it.

On Page One. File >> New Project. “How do I do this?” Reading the Instructions. Pressing Play. One Step in front of the other. You can start anywhere and everywhere, the options are there, you just have to start.

In everything, we always say – “Keep it Simple” because that’s what makes it happen. Take out all the complexity, and all the noise, and boil the problem down to the simplest of elements. Move forward. Look up. One line at a time. One word at a time. The challenge with simplicity is that we don’t always see the result from that simplicity and get frustrated that we’re not where we’re supposed to be and…

Great you screwed up. You did something wrong. You made a mistake. Now go try again – that’s the only way you’ll figure out how to turn the wrongs into rights. If you stop after one wrong, you’ll never get to where you could be right.