Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Don't have enough time? Don't have enough money?

 



 It's amazing how you try to solve one problem and then others pop up.  It's like taking your car in for an inspection and then the mechanic says that you have an O2 sensor out or something similar.  I gave a five step plan to assassinate procrastination in my last book called "The Assassination of Procrastination. A guide towards living a healthier and wealthier life."  That was my way of overcoming my own procrastination. Here is a link to that book.  Then came the excuses as to why I shouldn't execute that plan that I had created.  It is truly crazy how our own imaginations can stop us from pursuing what we know is right and good for ourselves.  Investing is one of those things that most people want to do, but for some reason never seem to get around to it.  I hear all the time how someone will say that they do not have enough time or enough money to invest.  For some people that is just an excuse.  Some of those same people are the ones that I see out at every bar and restaurant living like there is no tomorrow.  Some of us actually do lie to ourselves that we don't have enough time or enough money necessary to do the things that may elevate our lifestyle.  So to combat that lie, I've written another book called "The Elimination of Excuses. A starting point for turning dreams into reality."  Here is a link to that book.  Just maybe, I can help someone take away their own excuses for not pursuing a dream or goal.  It's hard to change when a person has been a constant procrastinator, but not impossible.  Just remember that Every Change, Choice, Challenge, and Chance Has Opportunity.  Some people call it an energy, I call it an ECHO because it's not just there in the present, but sometimes it lingers long after a person is gone.  For every person that you meet, there is a chance that you take, a choice to make, a change to endure, and a challenge to overcome.  How you handle your ECHO and someone else's ECHO will decide your lifestyle.  

So, my wife had me watching a romantic comedy.  The name of the movie was called "Long Story, Short."  Awesome movie and (spoiler alert!!!) it was all about procrastination.  I won't talk much about the movie except that anyone that has a problem with procrastination should go an watch it and also get my book.  If you like romantic comedies, this is one that you will definitely like.  I'm actually starting to like some of the romantic comedies, even though, I'm more action/adventure/anime type of guy.  Just had to share this movie since it was such a good movie.  Let me know if you enjoyed it as well.  Ttyl.  

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