 I find that most people spend most of their time planning and overthinking and so I work with a phrase, most people know the phrase like ready, ready aim fire, you get ready, you take your gun, you figure out, you make sure it's in the right spot and then you fire. But I like to do ready fire aim where it's like I think of what it is that I want to do, I put a couple hours, maybe a couple days if it's really big into it, I fire and then after I go I make adjustments on what it is because I feel like most people like to call themselves a perfectionist, they're like oh I'm not, I have this project I really want to do it but it's not ready yet, it's not perfect because I'm a perfectionist, right? And so I think that a lot of people like to mask their fears of rejection, fear of failure, fear of success, whatever it is, that's the real core fear of what's holding them back but they put the mask up of oh but it's not out yet because I'm a perfectionist. And so for me I know that I'm the exact same way and so instead of allowing that fear of rejection or failure of success, whatever it might be, I just plan something very quickly, I put it out there and then I just make adjustments from there so I literally try to execute as quick as possible because most people I think just, I've done it, spend too much time overthinking and not actually executing. And so whenever I do something it's like ready, fire, aim.