The perfect moment...
You're waiting for doesn't exist. Every day you wait is a day you'll never get back.
Happy Sunday!
Five minutes each week to reset, reflect, and move forward with intention.
1 INSIGHT TO CONSIDER
Waiting for perfect conditions is just fear in disguise.
We tell ourselves we’ll start when we have more time, more money, more experience, more clarity. When the kids are older. When work slows down. When we feel ready. But perfect timing is a myth we use to protect ourselves from the discomfort of beginning. The truth? You’ll never feel completely ready. The conditions will never be ideal. And the cost of waiting is the life you could be living right now.
2 REFLECTIONS TO SIT WITH
Readiness is built through action, not preparation.
The best time to start was yesterday. The second best time is now.
3 PROMPTS FOR THE WEEK
What am I waiting to feel ready for that I could start today?
What’s the smallest step I could take right now toward what I want?
What will I regret more - trying and failing, or never trying at all?
Until next week,
Chris
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It's really true, that "The perfect moment for doing sth never comes". For me, I'll regret not trying at all (especially when it feels the right time) more than trying and failing (When I try sth and fail, I have sth to analyse and learn from).
Btw, since I know that the Speaking skill in my near-future German exam is my Achilles' heel, I've started reading short texts out loud since three days