Why There Will Never Be Perfect Time to Start
One of the hardest things most people experience is starting. Start a diet, an exercise program, write a book, and clean your computer up. starting school starting investing and so many other things we should start but don’t.
Why is starting so hard for so many of us? Maybe it’s fear that holds us back. Fear of failure, fear of not being good enough, fear of completion, or fear.
Now we’ve all heard the saying that FEAR equals False Expectations Appearing Real and yet knowing that isn’t always enough to get us past the fear into action.
Maybe we suffer from insecurity in ourselves or maybe it’s too big a leap out of our comfort zone to start a new project.
So there is one thing we know: if we don’t start we are guaranteed to fail. We will never lose weight, get in shape, write that book or script, never clean up our environment, never invest and so many other things we will go to the end of life never achieving.
So here’s the good news and the bad news, we have to become masters of starting before we can become masters of completion. So what if you made a decision to commit to something important to you every week. How about every day?
One way to get started is to use Author Mel Robbins’s 5-Second Rule. 5.4.3.2.1. Start.
It’s how I wrote this article after procrastinating about it. I suggest you adopt it and pick one project that is import to you and right now 5.4.3.2.1 Start.
Can’t wait to see what you create in your life and in the world by starting and then completing.
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