The Test (EASY)

However, instead of quitting, I treated those failures as data points. Why did that happen? What can I change next time? How to Take Your Test

We all have them. That looming deadline, a daunting fitness goal, a new skill we’re terrified to start, or a "test" of our patience.

I didn't pass "The Test" on my first try. In fact, I completely missed the mark on a few things. The Test

Recently, I decided to stop prepping and start doing. I put myself to . Here is what I learned. 1. Preparation is Overrated (Action is Everything)

That pit in your stomach? It’s not necessarily fear. It’s adrenaline. When I stopped fighting the nervous energy and started using it to focus, I found a new level of productivity. 3. Failure Isn't Fatal—It’s Feedback However, instead of quitting, I treated those failures

You learn more in the first hour of doing than in the first week of planning. The Takeaway: Start before you feel ready. 2. Fear is Just Energy Misdirected

To make this blog post even better, could you please tell me: How to Take Your Test We all have them

(e.g., Beginners, experts, busy professionals?)