What If You’re Ready Now?
Not that long ago I had a project I wanted to launch.
I’d been thinking about it for a year.
Then I heard Codie Sanchez say something that stuck with me:
“Money loves speed.”
So, instead of giving myself another year to think about it, I hit the accelerator and launched in three months.
Did everything go smoothly? Of course not.
But we got the ball rolling. And now we’re figuring out what works and what doesn’t in real time.
That’s always been my style. I’d rather fail fast than stay stuck in analysis paralysis.
I also know that’s not everyone’s personality.
I’m very much the “jump out of the plane and build it on the way down” type.
For some people, that sounds exciting.
For others, it sounds terrifying.
And that’s okay.
Because jumping before you’re ready doesn’t have to look the same for everyone.
Have you heard Alex Hormozi talk about discipline? Basically he points out…
If you love working out, going to the gym at 5 am is easy.
If you don’t love working out, that’s where discipline comes in.
Taking action works the same way.
For me, jumping in is natural.
If jumping in feels uncomfortable for you, the question is:
How can you "jump in" and start that project you've been analyzing, while still being true to how you’re wired?
Because here’s what I’ve learned…
Waiting until you feel 100% ready usually means never starting.
Over the next couple of weeks, we will dig into this a little deeper...Jumping In Before You're Ready.
Because what if you're actually ready now?
