Don’t finish your book too early

In your head.

That’s is where life is.

It’s what we say.

We decide the narrative. We tell the story.

Good or bad.

Kind or hateful.

Love or hate.

Whatever opposites you want.

Fear or bravery.

Hiding or being open.

There are a million shades of grey not just the black and white options.

Whatever narrative you create inside your head, remember it’s you who creates it and controls it.

The story is ours and we get to write every line of every chapter, yet we often allow others to be the editors of our story.

Write it yourself, tell it as you want it, and the good news is you can always re-write the story, add another chapter, change the plot, even re-write a scene, change the characters. It’s completely the author’s choice.

However at the end of our story, the only thing we’ll regret is we didn’t keep writing more chapters.

Don’t get to the end of your book to early in life and settle for the book being done because it’s easy.

What if?

What if you could have a blank sheet of paper and write on it the ideal activity/job/work/thing you would love to do.

Regardless of your current skills, money, situation, current commitments, restrictions, and other barriers that you could currently see stopping you doing that thing.

What would you write?

And what would stop you from doing it?

The only thing that stops us is us.

We can change any circumstance that we are currently in over time, we can learn new skills, we can build anything we want, do anything we want, realise any dream.

It’s up to us, it’s a choice, a plan and taking regular action until we’ve changed to what we want.

So grab a piece of paper and write what you’d love to do if there were no restrictions, then get a plan to remove the restrictions and go.

It’s a question of time and talking ourselves into things not out of doing things.

Oh, and a question of just starting, after all, you have nothing to lose.