

Waiting causes neglect
Why do you wait? Why
do you wait for the right time to get healthy?
Why do you wait for the right job to commit? Why do you wait for the right woman or man to
get involved?
Waiting causes the worse kind of neglect. Waiting is not patience. Waiting is practiced disillusionment. Waiting causes you only to be half way
committed. Waiting makes you weak
mentally and physically. So why wait?
I can assure you that putting off until summer is over to
starting to get in shape or putting off until next week eating healthy is
futile. Every single day you wait is a
day practicing not being committed. How
many days have you logged practicing not being committed? That answer is frightening.
The right time and the right coach or the right training
program will never arrive, and if it did you would miss it because of all the
days practicing not just doing it.
Your knee pain isn’t a valid reason to wait. You being over weight isn’t a legit reason to
wait to get into shape or start running.
You are too old, you hate the gym, you don’t like a stationary bike, you
are too busy are just societal reasons to fail.
Just commit in spite of any excuse you may have. Overcome the seemingly impossible excuses you
have and start now. Get up early even
though it makes no sense. Do one push
up. Run one mile at 5 am. Drink one glass of water. Just start.
If you start today this is what will happen, you will beat
just one of your dumb reasons. It may be
painful yet you will have taken a huge step toward a vastly different life.
Oddly, more people wait to become wealthy than there do
those who put of health. Let that sink
in. Over the past 6 years I have
interviewed and openly asked every CEO or president of 100s of companies in the
United States and every single one has more jobs available than people looking
for work. Now hiring should be always
hiring.
For the past 12 months I have shifted my questions about
opportunities from asking the bosses to asking the vast pool of unemployed or
under employed. You can even watch Mike
Rowe and see what I am talking about. We
all seem to be waiting.
If you are in a job right now that you hate but are not
doing anything to find one that wakes you up and interests you, than realize
this fact. Every second you waste
practicing being shitty at a shitty job costs you money. Every dollar you make at that job costs you 2
dollars. One dollar is wasted due to
lack of interest. One dollar is spent
doing the job at half effort.
If you don’t have a job than maybe, just maybe look deep
inside that you could have any job you actually wanted but you have to want
it. You have to want to work. If you want to work you can make a lot of
money at any job. There are $100,000 a
year truck driver jobs all over America.
But some silly narrative keeps people from wanting to pick up furniture
and deliver it to a family that needs it.
Imagine getting paid to travel, meet people, help them build a home and
get money to do it. Or just keep looking
at your face book profile watching fake people and all the while not pursuing
any form of money making.
If you have a job but aren’t making enough money, then
commit to a side hustle on the internet or even cutting grass. Make something with your hands and sell it online. Buy things cheap and sell them online. Spend an hour a day three days a week cutting
your neighbors grass. You surely would
be ok with $12,000 extra dollars a year.
What is it like to not wait, that is the question
really?
If you didn’t wait for the right whatever, you would maybe
write a book? Write one page a day for a
year. Don’t wait to be perfect, someone
will edit it. After a year you get
published.
What if you didn’t wait for whatever to run a marathon or
hike a mountain peak? What if you ran
one mile a day for a month? What if you did
20 push ups a day for a month? What if
you just signed up for a half marathon and started running? What would your life be like if you just got
to it? Here is what it would be
like: you would run and your body would
be fit and healthy.
It is actually always the right time to commit to something
you really want to do. Even if it is
raining outside it is the right time to go for a run. Even if the stock market is falling it is the
right time to learn and engage in investing.
Even if your kids are struggling with school or life it is the right
time to support and be a parent.
Stop waiting it is killing off your spirit and killing off
opportunities for you. Commit now to
just one thing that excites you.
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