[ROAST MY LESSON] - Updated post from skoolers Getting feedback is great. Courses are great. Mentors are great. It's all necessary if you want to get far on your business. But you can get stuck. Having talks about what you need to get done makes you feel like you're achieving something, when in fact you are not. You're just spending saliva. Everything we want to achieve requires sacrifice. It requires blood. But we do tend to get adicted to planning, preparing and thinking instead of acting. Because we are not willing to do what needs to be done. It's easier to fool ourselves into thinking that we will get there eventually because we're thinking and talking about it. I lost years and years just waiting for the right moment to start making money online. Taking courses upon courses, reading articles, engaging on groups and paying for mentorships. And just waiting for the right moment. The truth is, there is no right moment. Most of the steps that I took were in moments that were far from being ideal. And what started motivating me was a mindset shift: the worst time to start building something is NOT NOW. Starting tomorrow is always worse than starting today. If you can take the next step now, just do it, stop waiting. I joined skool at a moment that I was full of debt and even the hoby fee was heavy on my pocket. It was worth every penny for all that I learned, even if I wasn't making any money. And my second community is a success finantially, but I created it in a moment where I was full of work in my 9:5 and I almost delayed for a few months. Now after a lot of mistakes and reinventing myself I'm finally making money here. The problem was not me looking for information and feedback, but using that in order to procrastinate on taking action. Waiting for the right moment that will never come. Unwilling to give my blood to the project I needed to get going. I found that overdoing is a 100 times more productive than overthinking, overanalysing and overpreparing.