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When Is the Right Time?


The Power of Now

Now is the right time. The moment you get excited and can see the next step, do it. Just do it.

Take the action!

C’mon! Stop reading productivity blogs, and ACTUALLY DO THE LIVING OF YOUR WONDERFUL LIFE!

The rest of this site is mere (okay, massive) elaboration on the details: thoughts, feelings and actions aligned with your vision (or lack thereof), realize your vision. Your vision is the pattern, the blueprint, the design according to which the universe arranges itself. You needn’t know all the details, just know that you want to feel good, and figure out by experimentation, thought or otherwise, of what makes you feel good.. and do that. Let your standard of success be your achievement of joy — everything else easily falls into place.

This entire blog consists of permutations of the single message that to have something, you must first be something. To have a good friend, be a good friend. To know people of high calibre character, be a person of integrity. Do the things, think the thoughts, and speak the words as the person you want to be.

Some words to inspire action:

“Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it.” (George Halas 1895-1983, Pro Football Coach)

“It does little good to say you want something, and then, ‘just in case’, prepare to do without.
Burn your bridges.”

“There are only two options regarding commitment; you’re either in or you’re out. There’s no such thing as life in-between.” (Pat Riley)

“The most important key to achieving great success is to decide upon your goal and launch, get started, take action, move.” (John Wooden)

“The time is always right to do the right thing.” (Martin Luther King, Jr.)

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