Every time I said, "I'll start tomorrow."
For a long time...
I believed my life would change when the time was right.
I waited for a day when I would feel completely energized.
A day when I would wake up ready for anything.
I would tell myself,
"I'll start tomorrow."
And tomorrow...
Would turn into next week.
Then into next month.
Then into a whole year of waiting.
And I didn't lack time.
Or ability.
Or even desire.
I just lacked one thing...
To stop waiting for the perfect version of myself.
I thought I should be completely ready before taking the first step.
But life doesn't work that way.
No one starts knowing everything.
No one feels energized every morning.
And no one goes the whole way without self-doubt.
The problem is that we link the beginning to a feeling.
We say,
"When I feel energized... I'll start."
"When my fears disappear... I'll take action."
"When my circumstances improve... I'll try."
But what if that feeling never comes? Will we keep waiting?
I discovered that most of the achievements we're proud of today...
Didn't begin with enthusiasm.
They began with a decision.
A very small decision.
The decision to begin despite hesitation.
To take a step despite fear.
To try, even when we don't know what will happen.
And strangely enough...
The enthusiasm I was searching for at the beginning,
I found halfway through.
Every time I took a step... a desire for another was born within me.
And every time I resisted the idea of procrastination... I felt I was reclaiming a part of myself.
And since that day... I no longer ask myself:
"Am I ready?"
I start asking:
"What's the smallest step I can take today?"
Because life doesn't change with one big decision.
But with dozens of small decisions...
That people didn't postpone until tomorrow.
So... if there's a dream you're putting off,
or a book you want to read,
or a skill you want to learn,
or a life you wish to live... then don't wait to become a different person before you begin.
Start... and you'll become that person along the way.
After all... tomorrow wasn't the problem.
The problem was..
. we gave it more chances than it deserved.

Voy a intentar aplicar eso que decís. Ojalá me funcione, la verdad que necesito un cambio.