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Does anyone get the rush of excitement right at the advent of a new idea?<br />
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It is as if you are a hundred percent sure it will work in a dazzling display of awesomeness!<br />
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BUT!<br />
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After a few days the euphoria dies down. Like a lover in a sexless marriage you begin looking for the next hype, the next "fix".<br />
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In fact I believe a lot of us love the thrill of a new "chase" it almost becomes addictive in nature. The new people<br />
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the glazed look as you imagine the possibilities<br />
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The feverous jabbering to everyone you know.<br />
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The most talented of us are the da'vincis while most are horribly broke.<br />
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So, my question is if anyone has any advice to counter this.<br />
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P.S: I reckon I have opened 3-5 buisnesses (A STRETCH OF A NAME) in a few months chasing this euphoria.
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LOL, I was in that position not too long ago, and I made a mental shift that might be helpful for you.<br />
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I could say something plain and simple, STOP CHASING that feeling of "newness". Every single passion or feeling of eurphoria will eventually fizzle out.<br />
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But more importantly, along with the other great answers from other members, I think it's also best to ask questions that will uncover the real reason if the simple answer is to simple.<br />
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<li data-xf-list-type="ul">By taking action like this, the way you have been, what results have you gotten and can you expect any different if you continue?</li>
<li data-xf-list-type="ul">Is this manifesting in other areas of your life? It was for me. Example, start new workout program, see some jacked youtuber, and do what they do.</li>
<li data-xf-list-type="ul">Have you ever been past the desert of desertion? If you did get past and got a product/service in the marketplace, did you get customers? If you got paying customers for one idea, why move onto the next?</li>
<li data-xf-list-type="ul">Why not commit to yourself and/or the forum, regardless of outcome, I am going to develop this product/service until I get it in front of marketplace for feedback?</li>
<li data-xf-list-type="ul">Huge, huge deal, apply what is in Unscripted. MJ does an AMAZING job exposing bullshit, beliefs, and for me the biggest one, biases. Apply that!</li>
</ul>There are a million other questions you could ask yourself; hope this helps!</div>