Marketing Advice from Churchill and Dickens

“Procrastination is the thief of time.” ~Charles Dickens

Evidence suggests that procrastination can negatively affect your mental health, performance, productivity, stress levels, and heart.

Yet, its robbery of time is the worst… it’s the one thing you can’t get back.

So, if you’re debating whether or not to start protecting yourself from any nasty virus…

i.e., LO (Lay Off virus), RDU (Revenue Dried Up virus), NI (No Income virus), etc.

Which can lead to income insecurity…

Then stop thinking and start doing.

If I had one regret in my life, it’d be that I didn’t start something sooner than I did…

Especially when all signs around me were saying I should act immediately.

People procrastinate because they’re waiting for the “right time”.

Spoiler alert, smashbait: ain’t no such thing.

It’s just now, never… or later.

And later almost always ends up never.

Waiting and waiting eventually, and permanently, begets what waiting actually is: inaction.

So… instead of waiting for that perfect moment, make NOW the perfect moment…

Methinks the world would be much better if everybody followed that advice…

Winston Churchill put it this way: “The maxim ‘Nothing avails but perfection’ can be spelled ‘Paralysis.’

Indeed.

So… stop procrastinating and start acting with Ad Intentions: https://www.damalamedia.com/ad-intentions

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