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What is keeping you from trying an idea?

jack.chaney56
jack.chaney56 over 10 years ago

Start of a discussion of what prevents great ideas from being attempted.  Is it lack of funding, lack of time, or don't know where to get something?

Many times the biggest hurdle is overcoming the fear of success (the old adage, no good dead goes unpunished).

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    jack.chaney56 over 10 years ago in reply to clem57 +3
    The secret to any project is planning.. and making sure to write everything down. (or record it electronically). A project usually runs in three stages; 1. The idea - get a clear idea of what it is you…
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    jack.chaney56 over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed +3
    The great derail-er of all great plans. To which, I contend that time is a fictitious measurement. There is always too much if you are waiting for something, and never enough if you are on a deadline.
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    jack.chaney56 over 9 years ago in reply to crjeder +2 suggested
    I already gave my comment about lack of time. The other relates to a level of passion. For some folks, it is a constant nagging to solve the unsolvable, for others, it is a need to gain knowledge, and…
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    0 crjeder over 9 years ago

    Time and talent.

    In theory many things sound easy but the get harder whe I try them. Maybe I am lacking of dedication, also.

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    0 jack.chaney56 over 9 years ago in reply to crjeder

    I already gave my comment about lack of time. The other relates to a level of passion. For some folks, it is a constant nagging to solve the unsolvable, for others, it is a need to gain knowledge, and for a few, it is because you are trying to impress someone. Whatever the reason, dedication is more persistence than effort. Edison said 10% inspiration, 90% perspiration.  I suggest watching a bunch of the Ben Heck shows for inspiration (the same kind you get when you watch the home improvement shows). Understand he has lots of people in the background, and great resources and a large measure of skill. But some of the stuff is just so cool. Do the small stuff first, don't start off rewriting an O/S. Make a lighting project, maybe for Christmas lights, or play around with some of the programming projects with Raspberry.  Don't go big right out of the gate, because, when you have expectations that are too high, you are more likely to be disappointed.

     

    Keep trying,

    Jack

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    0 jack.chaney56 over 9 years ago in reply to crjeder

    I already gave my comment about lack of time. The other relates to a level of passion. For some folks, it is a constant nagging to solve the unsolvable, for others, it is a need to gain knowledge, and for a few, it is because you are trying to impress someone. Whatever the reason, dedication is more persistence than effort. Edison said 10% inspiration, 90% perspiration.  I suggest watching a bunch of the Ben Heck shows for inspiration (the same kind you get when you watch the home improvement shows). Understand he has lots of people in the background, and great resources and a large measure of skill. But some of the stuff is just so cool. Do the small stuff first, don't start off rewriting an O/S. Make a lighting project, maybe for Christmas lights, or play around with some of the programming projects with Raspberry.  Don't go big right out of the gate, because, when you have expectations that are too high, you are more likely to be disappointed.

     

    Keep trying,

    Jack

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