Everybody just uses the one-move rule without realising when it is too late to actually move and cross over and when it is actually being dangerous.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
During a transformation, it's understandable to be hesitant about moving too fast, especially at the outset.
When somebody grabs a movement, you're kind of locked into it. It's all par for the course.
I'm not trying to steer people in a direction. I'm just trying to move them. Wherever it takes them, it doesn't matter to me. I just want them to be moved in one way or another, and that's a hard thing to do, I think.
You can't go forward and backwards at the same time.
Sometimes you have to take a half step back to take two forward.
It is hard to begin to move when you don't know where you are moving, how to move, or if you are going to get there.
There are many ways of going forward, but only one way of standing still.
Moving fast is not the same as going somewhere.
It is not good to cross the bridge before you get to it.
I keep one simple rule that I only move in one direction - I write the book straight through from beginning to end. By following time's arrow, I keep myself sane.