Recently my friend SP said something that got me thinking (which you'll find ironic after you hear what it was). She said that the problem with me is that I over-think things. When I get the idea to do something, I think it over and over until I practically talk myself out of it. I kinda get the impression that it's getting on her nerves. She's not lying though.
I've realised that what I do, and I'm pretty sure I've mentioned it before, is that I jump straight into the reasons why an idea won't work, instead of just crossing that bridge when I come to it. I've been thinking about it (there I go again) and it's probably to do with a fear of failure. Sometimes I think that if it's not realistic for me to achieve something, then there's not point in starting it. I know that's not a good way to think, and I don't know how many opportunities I may have missed, so I'm going to do my best to stop.
Of course I'll let you know how that goes... I think... (Joke).
Of course I'll let you know how that goes... I think... (Joke).