Spring is a great way to make up for the cold and long winter. It's the same with doing or not doing something. Action is a powerful way to break the cycle of doing nothing. To be creatively alive, you have to stop being stuck in situations that have always stopped you in the past. The goal is to do something. Doing. Getting out of your comfort zone and doing something will give your creative life a whole new lease on life.
Action is the best way to get rid of depression, anxiety, and other negative feelings.
Spring is a great way to make up for the cold and long winter. It's the same with doing or not doing something. Action is a powerful way to break the cycle of doing nothing. To be creatively alive, you have to stop being stuck in situations that have always stopped you in the past. The goal is to do something. Doing. Getting out of your comfort zone and doing something will give your creative life a whole new lease on life.
Action is the best way to get rid of depression, anxiety, stress, fear, worry, guilt, and of course, being stuck in one place. Almost nobody can be both depressed and busy at the same time. If you get up and do something, it's hard to keep moping, complaining, lounging around, and feeling sorry for yourself, even if you want to. Anything! Doing things on your own is so important to being a fully functioning person.
In fact, not doing anything is not a symptom of depression; it is what causes it. Don't let the fear of making a mistake hold you back. When you do something, you gain momentum. When the effort is made, it brings opportunities and makes things happen that work well together.
On the one hand, inactivity is usually a choice and not a necessary part of life. On the other hand, taking action is the best way to avoid being a victim of yourself or others. If you decide to do something about your problem or challenge instead of complaining about it, you'll be on your way to making things better for yourself. When you do something, you take charge. When you think, you stay stuck in the past. You are in charge of your future when you take action.
If you find yourself saying, "Yes, but what can I do?" the answer is very, very simple. Anything is better than doing nothing.
This old saying is mostly true: Even if you're on the right path, if you just sit there, you'll get run over.