stop taking advice
There’s a ton of expertise out there. Trying to follow all of it will drive you crazy.
Do a quick search for your your area of interest or expertise and you’ll find site after site offering potent advice designed to help you do it better. I personally check Seth Godin, Copyblogger, American Copywriter, Signal vs. Noise, DesignNotes, and a hefty slate of others every day. And every day they offer me something valuable to consider when it comes to my own efforts.
But it can all be a bit much.
If you were able to follow — with total commitment — every available bit of good advice you literally couldn’t fail. That’s the nature of advice. Easily given, much harder to execute.
So here’s an idea: stop taking it. That doesn’t mean start ignoring it, but just stop taking so much of it in. Spend some time instead developing your own ways of solving problems. Get out there without really knowing what you’re doing and start making mistakes.
Then, learn from that.