The toughest part of any business is the beginning. As Griffin says, "Lots of people talk about how they would like to leave a major firm to start a new one however when the time is right the majority of them don't take it on." The key is to Start by starting. Once you've set the ball in motion and are made a decision, there's no other way to go other than forward. Mark Sister, an entrepreneur and investor , shares the idea: "You can read lots of books and blogs on being an entrepreneurial person, but the reality is that you'll be able to learn once you're out and actually do it Entrepreneurs do not "noodle"; they "do.'" Griffin adds, "Getting things accomplished is a skill that is often undervalued." Implementation is a lot more challenging than many people are aware. There is no matter how long you think about an idea. In reality, the execution of an idea doesn't always match the picture you have in yo...