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At what point does learning a new skill start to become action faking?
I was totally lost at web design for awhile. Then, through this forum and a couple of great books, I learned that web design is all about copywriting and sales. So, I've been digesting a few books on these subjects. I'm making a cheat sheet from them on my laptop, to help commit these theories to memory.
To be clear, I've only selected a few special, extremely pragmatic books. So, I'm not reading 100s of them, or reading them blindly.
How do you know when you're ready to take action? I know some people recommend just "jumping in" to it . However, in the copywriting book I'm reading (Copywriting Secrets by Jim Edwards) he recommends a lot of practice. It seems illogical to start copywriting for people without knowing the theory.
I was totally lost at web design for awhile. Then, through this forum and a couple of great books, I learned that web design is all about copywriting and sales. So, I've been digesting a few books on these subjects. I'm making a cheat sheet from them on my laptop, to help commit these theories to memory.
To be clear, I've only selected a few special, extremely pragmatic books. So, I'm not reading 100s of them, or reading them blindly.
How do you know when you're ready to take action? I know some people recommend just "jumping in" to it . However, in the copywriting book I'm reading (Copywriting Secrets by Jim Edwards) he recommends a lot of practice. It seems illogical to start copywriting for people without knowing the theory.
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