#28 - The 10 Commandments of Doing




The Crossroads Podcast show

Summary: Well met, Crossroadies! On this week's episode Yannis, Sam, and Yuki discuss the 10 most important commandments in a do-ist's gospel. If you ever wanted to be the kind of person who takes action or simply want more guidance on how to further refine your doing, then here ye shall find salvation.The Do-ist's 10 CommandmentsI will stop thinking and start doingWhen you think too much you end up procrastinatingIf there is no start then nothing will ever happenA DOist always takes actionI will always start simpleGetting caught up in fine points without knowledge of the core can slow your beginningsHelps determine whether or not what you are venturing into is for youA DOist always starts simpleI will always look for the lesson (a.k.a. read between the lines)Naysayers are always abound but they could have something valuable to offer in all the hate speechGet everything you can out of every interaction and disregard the words (sticks and stones, and all that stuff)A DOist always looks for what he/she can get out of all feedbackI will always be learningA DOist is also a learnist, thirsty for more knowledge on what he/she pursuitsWhether you are a novice or an expert on the subject, learning is part of lifeA DOist always embraces learning as part of their journeyI will always share what I am doing with othersFear not that others might copy what you are doing (sincerest form of flattery, no?)Keeping your activities as a secret means the word doesn't go outA DOist wants more partners in crimeI will always embrace failureFailure is life's greatest teacherImmediate success teaches very littleA DOist always expects failure and learns from itI will always get right back upPersevere no matter how bad things might getAccepting defeat as part of life will forge you into a better personA DOist embraces defeat and uses it to his/her advantageI will always think aheadAlthough starting immediately is important, light planning and contingency preparation ensure better startsDetermine when a risk can be taken and when it's time to back offA DOist always wants to be aware of what is and what is not possibleI will lean towards my idealsDon't stand firm on your ideas and ideals because others may have better thoughtsConsider all possibilities and accept that you do not know everythingA DOist always listens for better adviceI will know when to quitSometimes what we venture to do ends up not being for us...or things just come full circleQuitting is not a sign of weakness nor defeatA DOist always knows when it's time to move onWhere to find usTXR Podcaste-mail us at txrpodcast@gmail.comtweet @TXRPodcastjoin the community at facebook.com/txrpodcastYukitweet @YukiPhnxinstagram @YukiPhnxSamOn a mountain somewhere...Yannistweet @YannisVatisGoogle+ Yannis Vatis