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All right, you have decided to become the person others want to be. You’ve taken that first step on your journey. Your goals are made, and you have written a detailed plan for accomplishing them. Now what? How are you going to get to that finish line? You see, it’s all a waste of time and energy if you don’t begin to do the work. You have to crack that egg to make your omelet. Congratulations! It’s time to take that first step on your journey to a new you. See what Action can do for you.
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What Action Can Do For You Episode 8
This step is the most important, ACTION. Once you have made your decision to accomplish anything, 50% of the work is finished. Congratulations once again; you are already halfway there. The other 50% comes from the action of getting it done.
It’s great that you have set your goals, written a good plan, and are ready to change. Unfortunately, nothing will change without ACTION. You must do the work. This step is what stops most people. They are unwilling to do the work and make sacrifices. It is why only 1% of people succeed. You are not like most people. It is inside you to get moving and take that step.
A Smal Change
A small change in your thought process can result in a large change in your lifestyle. That change is called ACTION. Inaction creates procrastination. Why do you procrastinate?
Your comfort zone is too comfortable.
You have a fear of failure.
You have a fear of success.
Moving out of your comfort zone is difficult. It’s called a comfort zone for a reason; it’s comfortable. You do not like to be uncomfortable, no one does. But it’s necessary for change.
Fear Of Failure
Whenever you decide to do anything significant, like change, you experience a fear of failure. It is common. Those annoying little Doubt Demons will come out of hiding, repeating those thoughts of failure. “What if I fail? What will people say?”
Fear Of Success
Procrastination also comes from a fear of success. Many people do not see themselves as being successful. What will happen in your life if you succeed in accomplishing your goal? How will your life change? If your business becomes successful, how will that impact your time? Your family? You will have to deal with these fears before you can take that first step.
Other reasons for inaction and procrastination can be:
Your goal is overwhelming.
It’s too complicated.
The timing isn’t right.
Overwhelming Goals
Goals can be overwhelming. Think about if your goal is to become a published author. The thought of coming up with an exciting plot and intriguing characters that keep the readers engaged is overwhelming. Writing 50,000 to 100,000 words can be staggering.
When you start on a new journey, there can be a learning curve. Your goal can seem too complicated. If you decide to start a new business, you might not know what it takes to run a business. You will have to spend a lot of time studying and learning.

Timing
Probably the greatest cause of procrastination is timing. You want to change your life, but today is not the best day to start. You don’t feel prepared. Equipment needs to be bought. You need to read How to Books. If you decide to begin an exercise program to lose weight. Procrastination sets in because you don’t have the right clothes.
I’m here to tell you that all the reasons outlined above are one thing. EXCUSES! They all stink.
One Way
There is one way to overcome procrastination which is created by inaction, and you know what it is. ACTION! When you take that first step and put your plan to action, it does some marvelous things to your mindset.
It conquers your fears.
Provides you with the knowledge of how you’re going to accomplish your goal.
K. I. S. S. Things become simpler.
You will eliminate all excuses.
It will ignite a passion within you.
Stepping out of your comfort zone will become tolerable.
You will learn how to embrace failure.
Action will chase those Doubt Demons back into their hiding place. You will be able to control and conquer all your fears.
Your Why
Focusing on your WHY will keep you from worrying about how you’re going to accomplish your goals. You will learn new things and techniques to put your plan into motion.
Your mind will take your overwhelming goal and break it down. You will look at your project in smaller, more manageable bits. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
All the excuses that caused you to procrastinate will become trivial. With ACTION, you will begin to eliminate your excuses one by one. Pretty soon, they will be all gone.
The greatest reward of taking the first step in putting your plan into ACTION is passion. It will ignite a passion within you to achieve your goal. Once you have lit this passion, you become unstoppable.
Stretch Your Comfort Zone
Stepping out of your comfort zone is hard. Possibly, one of the hardest things you do. Once you are out, you realize that you can survive. Even though it might not be comfortable taking ACTION, you find that it is tolerable.
Failure
Failure is going to happen. Anyone who has ever accomplished anything has had many failures along the way. The reason that they were successful was that they persevered. You are going to have failures and setbacks along the way. Embrace your failures, do not hide from them. Do not use them as an excuse to quit. Once you fail, you are closer to success. They are just steppingstones along the way.
Do you find it difficult to get started when you decide to begin a journey to change? Are you a victim of procrastination? Have you found that just doing something without thinking about it is easier for you? Do you have a story on how you defeated procrastination with action? If so, I would love to hear about it. If you have not joined my email list yet, click on the blue-button above. You will be able to receive my newsletters, e-book, courses, etc. You can find everything you need to grow your self-confidence.
Amazing and helpful post!
I am on my journey to complete my overwhelming goal, and I try not to look at the bigger picture and how far away from achieving it I am, and rather try to take it day by day and reminding myself that progress is progress and that I will get there and that there is no need to rush.
I enjoyed reading this post. Take care. ❤
Thank you, Karlien. It is great that you have the perspective that progress is progress. Some days you take small steps and some giant leaps. At the end you got where you wanted to go.
I like your “focusing on why.” I think a lot of times we lose focus on why we do things because we look at what other people want us to do. We have to remember to go back and remember why, in the first place.
That’s a great comment,Sandy. I appreciate your thoughtful input on this topic.
small changes says it all!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
It is the little things.
totally!💖