No such thing as ‘perfect time’ to act
According to Jack Canfield’s teaching, most successful people have low tolerance for excessive planning and talking but high anticipation to act. They want to get started. They want the game to begin.
While planning has its place, it must be kept in perspective. Some people spend their whole lives waiting for the perfect time to do something. There’s rarely a ‘perfect’ time to do anything. What is important is to just get started. Get into the game, and get on the playing field.
No waiting.
No waiting for the right person to come along.
No waiting for a more favorable horoscope.
No waiting for the new administration to take over.
No waiting for you to get 2 years older.
No waiting for someone to discover you.
No waiting for a clear set of instructions.
No waiting for year-end bonuses.
And so on.
When you take action, you trigger all kind of things that will inevitably carry you to success. You let those around you know that you are serious in your intention. People wake up and start paying attention. People with similar goals become aligned with you. You begin to learn things from your experience that cannot be learned from listening to others or from reading books. You begin to attract others who will support and encourage you.
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