Thomas McGrath III wrote:
I have been having problems getting myself motivated. I have a possible customer for a few ideas I have and he said as soon as I'm ready that he will try and sell them for me. I even have a lot of ideas for this project. But I can't seem to get started. I have been sitting here for weeks reading this list every day and opening up REV but still can't start.

Any helpful ideas on how to jump start a project?

Been there many times. :)

Hiking or other blood-stimulating exercise with good vistas generally works helps me, esp. if followed by a good meal with lots of greens, a hot bath, and a brief nap. The time away clears the mind, and I've lost count of the number of times I wake from a short nap knowing exactly how to solve a previously difficult problem.

Let your background processes do the work while your foreground processes rest and absorb nature. Even a brief walk in the rain can sometimes help. Nature rarely makes a design mistake and can be inspiring, even if in subtle ways.

One of the things I found counterproductive about day jobs I've had is how short their siesta, and how non-existing their napping facililities. :) I don't mind working later if I can take the time to get refreshed enough to enjoy the second half of the day as much as the first.

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 Richard Gaskin
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