
The timing is never right.
-- Tim Ferris
Allow me to share a portion of what I've read from Tim Ferris' book Four-Hour Workweek:
--- start [got this excerpt from Upgrade Reality]
I once asked my mom how she decided to have her first child, little ol’ me. The answer was simple: “It was something we wanted, and decided there was no point in putting it off.The timing is never right to have a baby”. And so it is.
For all of the most important things,the timing always sucks. Waiting for a good time to quit your job? The stars will never align and the traffic lights of life will never all be green at the same time.
The universe doesn’t conspire against you,but it doesn’t go out of its way to line up all the pins either.Conditions are never perfect.”Someday” is a disease that will take your dreams to the grave with you. Pro and con lists are just as bad. If it’s important to you and you want to do it “eventually”, just do it and correct course along the way.”
---endIt's interesting how I find this very close to home, I have the tendency to find the best timing in starting something. Whether is be starting a business, creating change, pursuing a hobby, traveling abroad, getting married, buying a house, or what have you, I have the tendency to wait for the stars to align and the moon to smile just for me to do something great. The truth is as I realized the timing is NEVER right. We will always have payables, we will always have a lot to do, and there will always be inconvenience.
It's interesting how the 90-day challenge fall to the category of the "NEVER right". Maybe it is something I really want to happen to me, to be driven out of comfort and to finally find a reason and time to pursue my dreams and goals.
If you have a dream or goal pursue it now, no matter the circumstance that surrounds you right now, doing something is important than doing nothing. The timing to pursue your dream, to re-align your future, to correct errors in judgments, and follow your passion is now. Remember that the timing is never right.
Taking a sip,
Joseph Librero
very true jo...if we are a person who loves control then you will always say that the timing is never right but if you let God take over and be in control, then the timing might not be right in your time but is perfect for His time..after all He is the driver taking the control...wonderful thoughts!