Writing Motivation to just get starteed
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Everyone waits for motivation to strike before doing the work. But that’s backwards. This graphic nails it: motivation shows up after you begin. Not before.
The Marketing Lesson
Most creators sit around “waiting for inspiration” to write a blog, shoot a video, or post on social. The trick? Just start. Once the wheels move, your brain turns on. Ideas flow. Confidence kicks in.
Why It Works
- Action creates momentum
- Small wins trigger dopamine
- Progress fuels consistency
- Consistency builds brand trust
Real-World Proof
- Seth Godin blogs every single day—he doesn’t wait to feel creative
- Nike’s “Just Do It” flipped this principle into a billion-dollar slogan
- James Clear urges “start small” habits that make action automatic
- Morning Brew began as a daily email experiment, not a master plan