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Stop and start

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You'll start thinking differently about accessibility the moment you:

  • Stop complaining about what you cannot do and start taking responsibility for what you can.
  • Stop gathering more information and tooling up and start acting on what you already know with what you already have.
  • Stop focusing on compliance and start focusing on real users.
  • Stop fearing a lawsuit and start caring for your customers.
  • Stop waiting to form a plan before you start taking action.
  • Stop pointing fingers at others and start owning up to what you need to do.
  • Stop thinking of accessibility as a black box and start to slowly look inside.
  • Stop complaining it's uncomfortable and start embracing the discomfort.
  • Stop waiting for motivation to come and start relying on discipline and persistence.
  • Stop worrying about the opinions of "experts" saying you can't and start proving them wrong.
  • Stop expecting immediate results and start embracing the process.

Stop waiting for the right time. There is no right time.

Start right now.

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