I wait for something to happen on a regular basis. Yet I know exactly that now is the right moment. The right moment is always now. Now too. And now is right. Putting my ideas into action doesn't need a fixed starting point and I don't need to wait for permission. I just needs to sit down and get going.
Just as I'm writing this, I'm struck by what I've really learned in my hobby: Sit down and get going. We have often laughed about this when we have thought together about what our hobby has taught us. While other people might be learning tricks and ways to defend themselves in sports clubs, we focus on a circle of chairs and being in conversation with each other. It is important to give each other space. Space for thoughts and feelings. Space for development.
Sure, I don't want to reduce my hobby to sitting in a circle of chairs. We have achieved a lot together. I think that's great!
But for me it's about sitting down and getting started. Again and again. I am currently concerned with gaining clarity. I achieve this by letting my thoughts flow. Through my head, through my fingers, onto the keyboard and accordingly onto the screen. I also enjoy writing directly in my journal. Journaling and blogging provides me with more clarity.
So why do I keep waiting for better times? Why do I distract myself and then rather clean out the garage? Yesterday Seth said if you and I got paid to write because it was a job, we would do it every day. We would. It's not always easy. A job is not always easy. And because we realize that, we would still write every day.
What do you want to put into action? What have you been putting off for a while?
Lass uns das „Warum?“ oder „Worauf?“ ignorieren. Entscheidend ist: anfangen und tun. Immer wieder. Jeden Tag neu. Lass uns eine Gewohnheit daraus werden lassen. Eine schöne Gewohnheit, die uns zu neuen Ergebnissen führt. Ergebnisse, die wir uns gerade noch im Kopf ausmalen. Ergebnisse, die Neuigkeiten mit sich bringen und auch neue Ideen.