challenge the odds

CHALLENGE these Top Seven Excuses: 

I completely agree with that. If we challenge the odds, we’ve got the power to make anything happen — just put one foot in front of the other and take action.

Excuse #1: I don’t have the money. 

Consider how much money you actually need and find creative ways to get it. I’m going to guess that you haven’t even spent the time figuring out how much money you need to actualize this dream. Don’t compromise down your dream before you even explore it.

Excuse #2: I don’t have time. 

You can make time for the stuff that matters to you. You get to choose whether or not you prioritize your dreams. What are you doing that’s a total time-waster? Do you spend three hours a day on Facebook or mindless moments in front of the TV? What can you accomplish more efficiently? What can you outsource to someone else? Rearrange your day and think outside the box. You’ll find you have more time than you think.

Excuse #3: I’ve already started down one path.

I can’t change direction. Every day you make decisions about how you live your life. Give yourself permission to change direction — no matter how much time, energy, or money you’ve already invested in another endeavor, relationship, or job. Life is all about twists and turns — be open to a new direction.

Excuse #4: I’m too scared.

It’s natural to be scared of the activities that most excite you. Use fear to move you forward — follow your fear, don’t resist it. Push yourself so you can be proud of yourself.

Excuse #5: People will judge me if I fail. 

You’re giving everybody too much power. Frankly, people care a lot less about what you’re doing than you think. You’re just a blip on their radar screen. Make the decisions that are right for you. The people who love and care about you will support you; the rest don’t matter anyway.

Excuse #6: I’m not young enough, smart enough or good enough.

These are just limiting beliefs. Catch yourself when these doubts pop up, and find something positive and encouraging to say about yourself instead.

Excuse #7: I’m not ready yet. 

If you’re waiting to be perfectly ready to pursue your dream, you’ll never go for it. We all start one (shaky) step at a time. Don’t wait for perfection to move forward, just do it.

Courtesy: Alexis Sclamberg is a personal development writer, speaker, and media personality. 

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