golds gym example, extremely relevant. another strategy that's helped me get over the verb to noun obstacle is embracing imperfect practice, which has often slowed my progress and is mostly relevant for that gym example. instead of trying to figure out everything before I start - the perfect workouts splits, how to track every lift, planning all my meals, counting the calories... just go do something every day and improve along the way. trimming the fat of envy and desire and focusing on one at a time definitely helps too, getting down to just the nouns that'll have the most juice to squeeze for my life or health.
golds gym example, extremely relevant. another strategy that's helped me get over the verb to noun obstacle is embracing imperfect practice, which has often slowed my progress and is mostly relevant for that gym example. instead of trying to figure out everything before I start - the perfect workouts splits, how to track every lift, planning all my meals, counting the calories... just go do something every day and improve along the way. trimming the fat of envy and desire and focusing on one at a time definitely helps too, getting down to just the nouns that'll have the most juice to squeeze for my life or health.
Mr. James Clear is the king of this. Just do what you are motivated to do, until you are motivated to do more.
The process, loving the process, loving the daily grind of it, and putting the puzzle together.
-Kobe
Kobe, the king of doing the verb
Just keep going, just keep going...