The First Day Is Always The Hardest

Of course I’m joking here. It’s actually the opposite.

On the first day you have no expectations, you’re feeling things out, you’ve already accepted you may succeed, but you may also fail.

The first day you’re pumped. The first day your goal is just to learn, just to get through it. The first day you have the support of all those you told “I’m doing it.”

Of course, it’s worth to note that support quickly turns against you as you get further along your endeavors, which leads me to my point.

It’s not the first day that’s always the hardest, it’s the next day. Because doing things that matter never gets easier, you just get more out of it.

 

Stay Positive & Should Make Starting Now Easier

Garth E. Beyer

The Best Time To Start

The best time to start is when you have all your ducks in a row.

Th best time to start is when you are fully invested for.

The best time to start is when you have a safety net.

The best time to start is when someone waves the green flag.

The best time to start is when success is a guarantee.

 

The thing is. The best time to start isn’t the only time to start.

It just so happens that the way to bring the best time to start in your life is to start when things are ambiguous, when they are uncertain, when it’s not safe, when you feel uncomfortable, when it’s a heartfelt risk.

 

Stay Positive & Start Now

Garth E. Beyer