“Maybe later” is one of the main causes, reasons and rationalisations for procrastination or just pure stagnation.
“I want to do it, but I’ll do it later” It’s a particular dangerous cause of inertia. While other types of procrastination can be clear, meaning we know we are procrastinating, the “I’ll do it later” mantra hides it.
By saying we will do something later since (you can say) it shows will to pursue your goals, on top of giving a false sense of action it also blames your inaction on external factors “The time is not right” “I just need this to happen”
Extremely dangerous and sneaky… and it can and will (if not confronted) attached itself to your persona, like that coffee stain that seems impossible to remove.
Since all human beings tend to procrastinate and cave into resistance, If you leave things for later chances are, you are not going to do them ever.
One thing is sure:
If you’re waiting for the right moment… it won’t appear… There will always be an external factor that you can use to rationalise your inertia. There is no such thing as a “prefect moment”.
Good news is, you don’t need one. Things don’t need to be perfect for you to take a leap. You just have to make a decision and start moving forward. With time you will get experience and more opportunities will come.
A comum trait shared with many successful people is that they did not said “maybe later” while waiting for the perfect moment. They took a shot with what they had and made the best of it.
While some might have had the “I’ll do it later” mentality earlier in their lives, they will all agree that once you just take the first steps, things seem to work out in your favor and opportunities just appear out of no where.
Basically by not waiting for the perfect moment they created their “perfect moment.” While luck is important you also make your own luck.
Another thing is for sure:
If you don’t start, you won’t start. If you don’t make it, it won’t happen. If you don’t take a chance you will stay where you are. And there is no such thing as a perfect moment.
Temporary tends to turn into permanent.
“One today is worth two tomorrows.” - Benjamin Franklin
Why wait?
As always, thank you for reading.
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