Stop Waiting for the Perfect Moment (It Doesn’t Exist)

Most people never start because they’re waiting for a “perfect” moment — the mythical day when the stars align, energy levels peak, and motivation hits like a lightning bolt. Spoiler alert: that day never comes. Every meaningful change I’ve ever made — in business, health, or life — started on a completely average morning. Tired, a bit unsure, and with a list of better excuses than reasons to act. But starting badly still beats not starting at all. Momentum doesn’t need perfection; it just needs ignition.

Think of it like pushing a car on a cold morning. The first few steps feel impossible, but once the wheels turn, it gets lighter. That’s progress. That’s movement. That’s how transformation actually happens — not in grand plans, but in scrappy starts. So today, don’t wait for the mood, the motivation, or the mythical “right time.” Take one ugly, imperfect, beautifully human step forward. You’ll adjust the route as you go — but only if you start moving.

Key takeaway: Perfection is procrastination in disguise. Momentum is born from motion — not from waiting for the stars to align.

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