There’s a plateau that comes when thinking about a new idea. It’s hard to recognize sometimes, but it happens when you sufficiently overthinked the problem. You have so many sub-ideas that you can do to solve the problem of someone else that you begin to understand that it’s cluttering the actual solution to the actual problem.
This is when it’s important to to start taking action towards a solution rather than more thinking about the problem. Once you start on the downhill slide that is thinking up more imaginary solutions to the problem, you’ll find out that none of it is real. You need real data to make a real decisions to solve the real problem your clients are having. You also need their feedback to see if it’s going to be solved. The only way to get this feedback is to try little experiments to solve their problems and ask them how it went.
Iteration is the solution to all problems. Just like we needed calculus to reach the moon, we need a baseline solution to things before we solve some of the real big issues of our day, especially when it comes to business.
Until Tomorrow,
Jason Ziebarth
JZ#602
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