Mastering Decisiveness
the "New Year, New Me" movement should be more than a momentary declaration
Whatever you decide, decide.
As the new year begins, the "New Year, New Me!" rallying cry echoes across social media platforms. Many embrace this slogan, but the test begins when reality hits, and challenges emerge.
Trouble, as predictable as clockwork, often crashes the party uninvited. It's crucial to remember that joining the "New Year, New Me" movement should be more than a momentary declaration; it should stem from a purposeful commitment.
C.S. Lewis wisely notes, "We are not living in a world where all roads are radii of a circle... each road forks, and at each fork, you must make a decision."
Now, you find yourself at a crossroads, a pivotal moment demanding a decision. Was your initial declaration emotionally charged, or did it come from a vision of your desired future state?
In testing times, let your yes be yes, and your no be no. Ambiguity does not provide advancement, and standing in the middle of the road for too long, you may get hit from both sides. It's time to be resolute.
Will this be another year where goals succumb to trouble, or will you confront challenges head-on and surpass perceived limitations? As Mike Tyson once said, "Everyone's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth," I’d say this is the time to punch indecisiveness in the mouth.
Review your recent actions. If you find yourself no closer to your goals than when the year began, it's time to pivot. Stubbornness and denial won't lead to victory. Embrace a new strategy.
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March 11th's mastermind awaits those ready to take their journey to the next level. You're at a crossroads, and indecision is not an option. Act decisively, for time waits for no one.


