Here’s why we fail

Holy Family Catholic Church stage

 

(photo: The road to heck is paved with good intentions.)

Here’s why we fail.

We tell people what we’re gonna do and our brain sends endorphins out, making us feel good about our bold plan to change or create.

We like this.

In fact, we dig the way we feel from these bold proclamations.

And then we fail.

We fail because talk is cheap.

Please don’t tell us what you’re going to do.

Tell us after you’ve done it.

Not a minute before.

Why?

Because you can’t say you did something if you haven’t.

But anyone can make a great claim to change.

So predictable.

And boring, and tiring, and well, you know.

Try it next time you want to kick your butt about that big thing you’ve always wanted to do.

And watch how it changes you.

PS. Congratulations in advance.

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One of the most liberating feelings in the world

Roy Disney dedicating Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom

 

(photo: Roy Disney had to decide what to do with the 43 square miles of swamp land his brother purchased while chasing an impossible dream)

Being decisive is one of the most liberating feelings in the world.

We aren’t always right with our decisions, but at least we know because we decided.

The pain and burden of not knowing is the killer.

Today’s home thought continues with a mental thought for the day at the Next Blog