(Too Long; Didn’t Read)
Here are the final thoughts from each blog post summed up, so you don’t have to go through all that hard effort of reading each post.
Decision making
Small decisions should be easy because there isn’t a lot invested in them. Just make them and move on. As for larger decisions, make them without regrets so you can move forward. Put things in perspective – they (probably) won’t kill you. If it is reversible, then you really don’t have much to lose. If they aren’t reversible, is this something you will regret if you don’t do it? Can you afford that regret instead of making the decision?
Procrastination
Procrastination is not laziness. It is anxiety. You cure this anxiety through taking action and forming habits. Because you start out scared, the actions you take can be small. But over time, the fear will shrink as your confidence in your ability grows. Excuses will come up, attempting to get you to stop taking action, but you must recognize them as a natural resistance, and push through them.
Affiliate arbitrage
Affiliate arbitrage works in a limited capacity from a money making perspective, but won’t offer any value or meaning to your life, and will have a mundane day to day routine attached to it. Might as well do something more interesting and sustainable if you have to put forth the effort and time anyway.
Starting a blog
Rather than worrying about how it is going to perform, or whether it is going to be waste of your time, just start one and stick with it for a while. The blogging habit is a good one to foster, and even if there is no money at the end of it, other useful skills will come out of it, and you may even learn some interesting things about yourself.