Because ready isn't a feeling — it's a decision. Stop waiting for the perfect moment. It doesn't exist. The moment you decide is the moment you become ready.
"You'll never feel ready because ready isn't a feeling, it's a decision."
We've been conditioned to believe that readiness arrives like a warm blanket — comforting and obvious. But it doesn't. Readiness is forged in the fires of commitment, not found in the comfort of certainty.
The perfect moment is a myth created by fear. Every successful person started before they felt prepared. They decided first, then adapted.
What you call "not being ready" is often just fear in disguise. Your mind manufactures excuses to keep you safe — and stuck.
Confidence doesn't precede action — it follows it. You don't need to feel confident to start. You start, and confidence arrives.
Every decision you make rewires your brain and reshapes your path. The moment you choose, the universe begins to rearrange itself.
Understanding the difference between waiting to feel ready and deciding to be ready is the key that unlocks everything.
Readiness isn't something you wait for. It's something you create through deliberate, intentional steps. Here's how.
Identify exactly what you're afraid of. Write it down. When you name it, it loses power. Most fears are just shadows — they look massive but have no substance.
Not a "someday" — a real date. Mark it. Tell someone. When the date arrives, you move. No negotiations. No extensions. The decision is the deadline.
Your first action won't be perfect — and it shouldn't be. Imperfect action beats perfect inaction every single time. Start messy. Refine later.
Once you start, physics takes over. A body in motion stays in motion. Each small win builds the confidence you thought you needed before starting.
The world doesn't reward those who wait until they feel ready. It rewards those who decide to be ready, who choose to move forward despite the fear, and who understand that courage is not the absence of fear — it's the decision that something else matters more.
You have two choices right now: close this page and keep waiting, or decide — right now — that you're ready enough to begin.
You'll never feel 100% ready. That's the point. Decide anyway.