Powering Your Ideas With Actions

According to Isaac Newton:

A body remains in its state of rest until a force acts on it.

This same law, though proposed for physics, can also be applied in other areas of life. Your ideas will remain just an idea until you have powered it by taking relevant actions and at the right time. Your ideas may sound very great and may be mind-blowing but it will still remain as fragments of your imagination until it becomes tangible for others to see. One way to make this happen is to work out your ideas.

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An idea may begin in the mind but it should not end in the mind. One thing you should know about ideas is that they are not reserved for only one person. That is; when you are conceiving an idea, there are many other people that may be conceiving similar or closely related ideas. If you delay to put actions into your own, what you are thinking as an original idea may turn out to be a copy.

Another thing to know is that most ideas are not ageless. That is, they are always bound by time and the passage of time may render them invalid. The trend of event in the world will always affect the potency of an idea. Take for example; if your idea is centred around analog typewriter and you did not pursue the idea during the days of typewriter, in this era of computers, the idea would have already lost potency.

As the trend changes, your ideas should upgrade and as they upgrade, you have to set the timeframe for them to be executed. Without having a timeframe attached to the execution of your ideas, you will not know if you are on the right course of making progress or not. The right time to start putting relevant actions to your idea is the moment you conceive the idea.

You may not have everything required for the actual execution of the idea but it will be worth it to start from where you are. As you progress in the execution, you will be surprised that what you thought was little is actually all you needed to execute the idea - your limitation is not in the resources you have but in your mind. With the right creative mind, the supposed little will turn to "much".

The first stage of executing your ideas may seem very challenging but that does not mean that the ease will not come as your progress. To get something moving, you will require a much more active force because of the need to overcome inertia. In the same way, the beginning part is usually where the major challenge lies but just keep putting in the required actions and the idea will be actualized.

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The processes to actualize your ideas should also be part of your idea. Having an idea without knowing how to get it done is almost as daydreaming. The only thing that gives credibility to your ideas is the work (that is the action) you have put into it and then the result.

Thanks for reading

Peace on y'all

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