Starting is often the biggest hurdle in getting things done.

Once you start writing the email, you usually finish it.

Once you begin to exercise, you’ll complete it.

Similarly, once you start making calls you’re not eager to make, or start on the work task that you’ve been avoiding, you’ll likely finish it. At least, the chances are much higher than if you hadn’t started doing the work.

When you start, you create forward inertia.

When you start, you take down the hurdle.

When you start a lot, you conquer procrastination.

So, start early, and often.

Start a lot.