Do it sometime ... next week
Stupid advice, certainly.
But it's free.
I didn't charge you anything for it.
There are very few categories where there is less correlation between price and quality than with support and advice.
"You can buy a million dollars worth of consulting, a thousand dollars worth of coaching or read a few blog posts or tweets for free ... it's your choice."
This widespread variety of pricing leads to two interesting questions:
Are you confusing what you pay with what you get?
Does expensive advice feel more valuable than the free stuff?
and
Are you more likely to take action because you've paid a lot?
One of the most effective ways to ensure you get things done, to get your ideas implemented is to pay for them.
If it's really important then pay a lot for them.
Paid increases the value of the advice and ensures you actually act and implement it.
Remember of course, what I saidd was free ...

