It’s easy to fool yourself when you’re intelligent and curious.
You finish the course. Highlight the book. Do hours of research.
And it all feels productive.
But if I’m being honest, I’ve caught myself confusing that kind of learning with actual progress more times than I’d like to admit.
It feels like I’m moving forward, but in reality, it’s just another way to avoid the discomfort of implementation.
Every major leap I’ve made in my business—every time I’ve created more DEEnero and more time freedom—has come from doing one thing:
Learning something valuable… and then taking imperfect action immediately.
As Dan Kennedy says:
“Money loves speed.”
Not planning. Not tinkering. Not thinking about maybe trying something someday.
Speed.
Actionable tip:
Pick one idea you’ve learned in the past 30 days. Just one.
Now ask yourself:
“What’s the fastest way I can act on this idea today, even if it’s not perfect?”
Then do it.
Because action—not information—is what creates results.
Tomorrow, I’ll share what happened when one of my clients stopped “waiting to be ready” and made a bold move that changed everything.
Kick butt, make mucho DEEnero!
Dave “Money Loves Speed” Dee