Ever feel like you’re stuck in neutral, watching life move forward while you tread water?
Here’s the deal: you don’t need a perfect plan to start—you just need a plan.
Something is always better than nothing.
Take 15 minutes. Just 15. Write down what your life could look like if you truly showed up as the best version of yourself.
Don’t worry about making it pretty or perfect. This isn’t about impressing anyone. It’s about creating a spark, a starting point. It’s not about what society says you should be, but about what ignites your spirit.
Happiness doesn’t come from achieving goals; it comes from pursuing them. When you’re moving forward, chasing something meaningful, you tap into a deep well of positive emotion.
That’s where real joy lives—not in the finish line, but in the strides you take to get there. Without a goal to aim for, you lose not just progress but clarity and enthusiasm.
Ask yourself this: “What’s the cost of staying where I am?” Picture your life 10 years from now if you don’t change. That stagnation? That’s the real nightmare. Let that vision scare you more than the fear of failure, rejection, or discomfort.
Overthinking is the biggest waste of your energy. Make a decision, gain experience, and then improve. Remember, there is no such thing as perfect.
Action fuels more action. A minor step toward your goal—whether it’s sending that email, making that call, or simply drafting a plan—creates momentum. And with momentum comes confidence. Trust that as you move and you will build more trust in yourself to make bigger moves.
Ephesians 2:10 says you are God’s masterpiece, crafted by Him for good works. There’s potential in you waiting to be tapped into. But you won’t ever realize that potential until you take the first step forward.