say you fail + want to start over…

like many, there may be many things you wish you to accomplish before you take your final rest.

there are goals you want to conquer,

experiences you want to have,

+

memories you want to make.

the best way to be sure that you can do these things is simple:

use the time you have now more efficiently.

here’s the thing —

the sooner you start, the more time you’ll have to tinkle around with it + make it work.

say you fail + you have to start over (which happens).

failing now has time advantage over failing later because you still have time now to course correct, to pivot, to start again, + to achieve what you’ve set out to achieve.

waiting another five years,

another five months,

another five days 

— hell, another five minutes may be the difference between achievement + wishful thinking.

don’t be that person who wishes they started earlier, fam.

be the person who uses the time they have now to start.

bringing value into this world + making a positive change takes time.

you know what you wanna do + time is on your side — why not start now, fam?

be you, be dope!
Phylicia Sadsarin
Mindset Coach

journal prompt(s) for today:  

what were some of the highest tasks you accomplished this week? in what ways are these tasks related to your deep core “why”? in what ways has accomplishing these tasks helped motivate you to continue pressing forward? explain.

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