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Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘Dream First, Details Later
If you have brilliant ideas but get stuck overthinking, then Dream First, Details Later: How to Quit Overthinking & Make it Happen! by Ellen Marie Bennett is the book for you. This high-energy, no-nonsense guide is what entrepreneurs, creatives, and go-getters need to break free from analysis paralysis.
Bennett, the founder of the culinary workwear brand Hedley & Bennett, shares her compelling journey from a scrappy, idea-filled dreamer to a thriving business owner. She walks readers through the chaos, mistakes, and challenges that come with starting something new. She also makes the case that sometimes the best approach is to dive in headfirst and figure things out as you go.
Dream First, Details Later is not your typical business book bogged down with theories, graphs, or heavy strategy. It’s an engaging, personal account of what it takes to push past fear, ignore self-doubt, and act.
Bennett’s book is packed with humor, relatable anecdotes, and an infectious enthusiasm that makes you want to start working on your dreams immediately. She strips away the illusion that success requires perfection and shares that the key is relentless forward motion. Here are some of the main takeaways from the book:
- Start before you’re ready: Waiting for the "perfect moment" is a myth. If you wait until you have all the answers, you’ll never start. Instead, act, adjust, and learn as you go.
- Embrace the mess: The journey to success is rarely linear. Mistakes, pivots, and obstacles are inevitable, but they are also the best learning experiences. Embrace the chaos and trust solutions will emerge.
- Confidence comes from doing: You don’t need to be an expert before you begin. The more you act, the more capable and confident you’ll become.
- Passion fuels progress: When you believe in what you’re doing, that energy will propel you even when challenges arise.
Dream First, Details Later is a must-read for anyone who has ever hesitated to follow their dreams. It’s the perfect mix of inspiration and practicality, giving readers the motivation to act while reinforcing that mistakes and uncertainty are part of the process.
Bennett’s voice is a breath of fresh air. She’s not afraid to be vulnerable and transparent about the messy reality of starting something new.
If you’re looking for a sign to stop overthinking and start doing, this book is it. Dream First, Details Later will have you ready to take that first step—no matter how imperfect—to make your dreams a reality.
Dan Beaulieu is president of D.B. Management Group.
Title: Dream First Details Later: How to Quit Overthinking & Make it Happen!
Author: Ellen Marie Bennett
Copyright: Portfolio, 2021
Pages: 240
Price: $9.99
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