We can try to plan all we want, but if we don’t execute we won’t do anything at all.
There is nothing worse than saying we are going to do something at the beginning of the year and then getting to the end of that year only regretting everything you didn’t do. It is a pretty heavy feeling. It can sometimes wear us down for a while, but then we get back up and continue on with our life. It still somehow manages to dwell in our hearts though. So what do we do? How do we lighten our heavy hearts?
When it comes to succeeding you just have to go for it. Start somewhere. Just starting doing things to get you moving. It is going to be messy.
We are bound to make mistakes. None of us our perfect. It doesn’t matter how well we plan things, there are variables always outside of our control. We have to be okay with that. There is supposed to be struggle. There should be failure. At least at some point in time.
Failures are the lessons we use to grow from. It’s ok to be imperfect.
So quit making plans and end up with nothing, but regret. Go on and get messy. Sometimes you have to shoot and aim later.
Noah Settersten says
So incredibly true! All too often we wait for the stars to align before taking a leap into the unknown.
As painful as it can be at times, stepping out and risking failure is how we can truly be stretched and pushed beyond ourselves. It’s then that we grow beyond our fears and insecurities to face the world head on.
Jacob Miller says
Absolutely!
Stein Peeters says
I suffer from the diseas you described above. I have so many dreams, so many ideas I want to realise that I don’t seem to have time for anything…
Jacob Miller says
I think if we can pick the ones we truly believe in we can start something great for ourselves. Nothing wrong with having a lot of ideas, just make sure you are ready to go all in. :)