The six rules of confusion

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When you set yourself a big new goal in an area you’re unfamiliar with,
you’re going to go through an initial phase of complete and utter confusion.
There’s nothing wrong with this. In fact, you should be delighted. It means
you’re doing things right. But it’s not always comfortable. Which is why you
need to remember the following 6 Rules of Confusion.

1. Put up with temporary disorganisation.

If you want to know whether you’re in a state of confused goal-building,
there’s one way to tell: take a look at your desk. It’ll be an absolute
mess. The confusion of this stage is always reflected in the confusion of
your work space. Because you’re trying out different ideas and gathering
lots of information, you’ll have odds and ends of notes, scraps of paper
with ideas on, half-started plans, bullet lists of things to do. Don’t
worry. This is totally normal. Just make sure you have a clear out
frequently and don’t lose some of the great seedling ideas hidden in there.

2. Learn to live with frustration.

Along with confusion, the early stage of goal-building is also accompanied
with frustration. Well, why are you surprised? If you want something and
don’t see a quick and easy way to get it, you’re bound to feel frustrated.
That’s OK. It’s just your inner child – who always got what it wanted when
it wanted it – having a tantrum. The grown-up version has to be a little
more restrained. Like Thomas Edison who calmly, patiently and without
frustration, carried out over 1000 failed experiments before he discovered
the right way to build a light bulb.
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