"非常に頻繁に、目標を達成する上で最大の障害は、始めることです。そして、2番目に大きな障害は、正しい方向で始めることです。"
— Les Brown
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, the hardest part of doing something important is just beginning. Think of it like wanting to get healthier. The first step, like joining a gym or buying some running shoes, can feel really tough because it means you're starting something new and different. But once you overcome the fear or laziness of that first step, you might find it confusing or hard to know exactly what to do next. Just like getting healthier, you then need to figure out the best way to go about it – should you start running, or maybe focus on eating better, or perhaps both? This second step of choosing the right path can also be a challenge because you want to make sure you're not wasting your time going in circles. To make it simpler, you could start by asking friends for advice, researching online, or hiring a trainer. These steps will help you move in the right direction. So, when you have a goal, remember: start somewhere, then find the best way to continue. This way, you won’t just start something new, but you’ll move towards your goal effectively.