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Fifty	 Shades	 of 	 Gray	 was	 that	 book.	 It	 was	 self-published	 by	 a	 working	 mom	 who
wrote	in	her	free	time.	Yup.

    By	 the	 way,	 that’s	 also	 how	 Grammy	 award-winning	 musician	 Ed	 Sheeran	 got
discovered.	He	was	15	years	old	playing	songs	in	a	park	in	England	with	no	permit
and	 no	 guarantee	 that	 anyone	 would	 notice.	 That’s	 how	 you	 do	 it.	 You	 push
yourself 	 to	 get	 out	 of 	 your	 comfort	 zone	 and	 you	 begin.	 There	 is	 no	 other	 way.
You	 stop	 waiting	 for	 “the	 right	 time”	 and	 you	 start.	 That’s	 how	 award-winning
Broad	City	 landed	 its	 hit	 show	 on	 Comedy	 Central.	 They	 acted	 with	 courage	 and
started	filming	3-minute	clips	on	an	iPhone	and	posting	them	on	YouTube.

    And	every	single	YouTube	star,	from	Tyler	Oakley,	to	make-up	tutorial	phenom
Michelle	 Phan,	 to	 “My	 Drunk	 Kitchen”	 host	 Hannah	 Hart,	 to	 Minecraft	 narrator
“Stampy	Cat,”	will	tell	you	that	if 	they	had	told	themselves	to	wait	 until	they	 felt
ready	 or	 until	 they	 had	 a	 sponsor,	 they	 would	 still	 be	 living	 a	 boring	 life	 instead
creating	a	life	of 	their	dreams	and	laughing	all	the	way	to	the	bank.

    Waiting,	 thinking,	 and	 “almost	 doing	 it”	 don’t	 count.	 As	 Kyra	 explains,	 to
change	anything	you	actually	have	to	do	it.	#AlmostDoesntCount

    The	difference	between	people	who	make	their	dreams	come	true	and	those	of
us	who	don’t	is	just	one	thing:	the	courage	to	start	and	the	discipline	to	keep	going.
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