"Don't wait; the time will never be just right: start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along." –Napoleon Hill
There are a lot of people who have dreams and goals they want to accomplish. Yet, when you ask them why they haven't started they say, "Oh, I can't do this yet because I don't have or I have to wait for (fill in the blank)." Is that where you are today?
Let me just break it down for you. There is no ideal time when all the moons are aligned. I encourage you today to stop waiting. The sooner you get started, the closer you will be to getting what you desire. There is no other perfect time than right here, right now. If you continue to wait for the perfect time, you run the risk of never getting started. And, I'd hate for that to happen to you.
If you want to write a book, start writing. You don't have to have whole plot in your head now. Even if it is just a idea, just put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard and let those words flow.
If you want to start a business. Do it NOW! Please, don't wait until the news tells you that the economy is better. Have faith and make a product or service people will want. Because it doesn't matter what the state of the economy is, if people want something, the will find a way to get it.
Want to change careers or move, do the dag gone thang. It's your life.
Whatever it is that you have in your mind to do, or have been putting off until "the right time," just take little action steps to start accomplishing that goal.
You're life is waiting to get started, don't procrastinate anymore.
Have a stellar week,
ChaChanna
So true! I know that I've fallen victim to it plenty of times, and the funny part is that the objections (excuses) I originally had usually go away (or atleast are not as bad as I imagined) once I get started. The hardest part really is getting started, and then it's really not so bad. It's actually great! And the feeling of accomplishment is certainly a great motivator.
ReplyDeleteEven if the entire project seems overwhelming, start with a baby step...and then another...and another.