Start before you’re ready. That’s what they say.
It’s good advice. Let’s be honest, we are really good at putting things off, doubting ourselves, and making excuses.
So if you start before you’re ready, then none of that matters.
It’s not easy to start quickly. You’ve probably done it in the past and it didn’t turn out. So we wait because it might fail, or waste our time, or not work.
It might cost us.
But what is the cost really?
There is a cost that comes with not starting.
You don’t gain the experience, you don’t learn, and you don’t have the chance.
Starting before you’re ready, but with intention to be clear, to figure out what works, and to learn as you go.
This is how I got out of the rut and started showing up for life.
What have you been waiting until you’re ready to start?