Sometimes when we think about a goal, an objective, a new project, we hesitate to begin. We think: conditions aren’t right; we’re not fully prepared; we don’t have all the information; we haven’t raised enough money; we don’t have all the resources we need; there’s not enough time.
But here’s the scoop. It’s never exactly the right time to begin. Conditions are never exactly right.
What you need to do is to start out and see what happens.
I’ve discovered this lesson in the mountains more times than I can count. A day that starts out looking like a storm day so often turns into something grand and glorious.
Other projects too: a run that starts out gruesomely begins to flow; a photo project that seems to be going nowhere turns into a gallery show; a chapter that lacks any form or substance suddenly takes shape; a work project that seems flat and dull unexpectedly transforms a life.
How it looks in the beginning is not how it will be.
Starting creates the magic. Starting creates the momentum. Staring tells the Universe that you’re ready.
Start now.
Start out and see what happens.
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