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I usually find, the more I talk about what I want to do - the slower I get round to it. Nike: Just Do It! (if that's what you want, of course :) )
Action over words, any day - will make you feel happier if you get it done rather than putting it off another week or never doing it.
So many people say: 'Sometime/maybe next week' and months later they never do and everyone knows what they'll be like - a doer or a talker.
Having to wait for the hair to grow long enough is frustrating - though I just kept a near buzz 'hawk when I had to chop mine back a couple summers ago to neaten it up.
Also lets you get used to to styling it up as it gradually grows in - much easier when it's short to start off with. Esp. at the back, since that's the hardest bit to do even at an inch or two.
I wanted to wait until my hair got up to 4 inches before I chopped it into a mohawk... At around 2 1/4" lack of patience got the better of me. I can now see how much easier it is than to have that much more hair to work with when you first hack into your hair. The lenth you specify for yourself (and going by your avatar assuming that is you) I think your hawk will be plenty impressive if you started now.
I never wore my hawk at work, but I hid it under the company cap. You look in the back however, you know it exists. On the most part, the captains/mates did not really care... I also have coworkers with tattoo's/pierceings, I don't think theres that much I can do to shock anyone. I did get stared at, but I don't think more than usual. Doesnt bother me anyway, Fuck 'em..
I always cut my own hair, my mom cut our hair when we were growing up. I only paid for a haircut ONCE. It helps if you have some extra full-lenth mirrors you can stage around so you can see what you're doing. Lay some towels around to catch what you cut off. Makes cleaning up after less of a hassle... I cut my hair in the nude as well. So you don't shake anymore hair everywhere before you go hop in the shower..
go really slow and take your time. It's easy to get carried away with the clippers. If you have some sense of depth perception and aesthetics, you don't need to pay no stinkin barber to cut a mohawk for you.
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