Don’t become a Tactic-Addict

Hey Reader,

We are so often concentrated on learning everything there is.
We want to be fully prepared. We do more and more research.

It is all about knowing the latest tactics.

We become addicted to learning the newest tactics.

The new update to the tactic we’re already planning to use.

There is a quote that got me thinking recently.
I’m not sure who said it:
“It’s not about learning all the tactics, it’s about becoming the person capable of using the tactics.”

We need to become men of action.

There is much said about taking action.
How we take action is largely defined by the tactics you’re implementing.

There is especially one thing:
In the good old days it was the tactics used over decades.

Today we live in a time where Instagram is changing their algorithm twice a week.

Our tactics almost change daily.
That’s at least how it feels.

We are in a constant rush to learn the latest tactic.

Only to figure out tomorrow that it’s already outdated.

We feel a rush when we figure out a new tactic that we plan to use tomorrow.

We get addicted to the rush of a new tactic.

We never actually get around to implementing any of it.

Become the man that is a man of action.

Set yourself up to take action.

To implement a new tactic and not get lost in the sea of constantly learning a new tactic.

Become capable to implement a tactic, rather than learning the newest tactic.

Take strong actions!

Your Jowi

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