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  Home –› Self Healing –› Spirituality & Self
   
 

The Time Is Now

   
Author: Lynn Bradley

This article about time was written to help everyone realize that the time is now. Not to act is to fail. You may publish this article if you leave the resource box intact.

Everything on earth has its own time and its own season (ECC 3:1-2). There is a time for planting and a time for harvesting. There is a time for starting a business, for investing, and a time for taking a profit. Car companies say the best time to buy is when you need to replace a vehicle.

The biggest mistake is in thinking that you are not ready to start a business, or any project. If you wait until you are ready, and absolutely sure you are doing the right thing, you will never do anything worthwhile. Of course there must be a time for preparation. Get the necessary education, raise the funds to start your project. Start now.

Today is the first day of the rest of your life. The time is now. If you need an education, start now. If you have a project to do, start now. If you need to publicize your business, the time is now. Many fail to succeed in online business because they know what to do, but fail to do it. Failure comes when you do not act.

The difference between success and failure is largely how you react to time and chance. We all have the same amount of time, twenty four hours a day, three hundred sixty five days a year. How wisely you spend the time will determine how far you go up the ladder of success.

Everyone has unexpected things happen to them. Ten % of life is made up of what happens to you that you have no control of. Ninety % of life is decided by how you react to the other 10%. Do not worry about what might happen to you. Concentrate on your reaction to what does happen. Make your plans and follow through with them.

Believers of God have invaluable knowledge that makes their decisions easier. It eliminates worry from their minds and permits them to go forward without fear and assurance of success. All things work for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose (RO 8:28). They know if things turn out wrong in their project, God has something better in mind for them. Their goal is to find his purpose for their lives. It is in this manner that the Lord directs their steps (PR 16:9).

The lesson time has for everyone is this: After you have determined your course of action and made sure it is right, do not postpone it, act now, for not to act is to fail.

If you do not act, you cannot accomplish anything. You must take a reasonable precaution to be sure your plan will produce intended results. Many fail to act because they are not 100% sure they are doing the right thing. There is no way that you can be completely sure! There are always risks. You can always make wrong judgements, but the decision not to act will absolutely fail to produce results every time! You have a far better chance at success making the wrong choice, then not acting at all. Choose your best option and go with it.

If you need to go to college, enroll now. If you have made preparation to start a project, start now. Life is lived one day and one decision at a time. Do not be concerned with wrong decisions you have made in the past. Everyone has to make a few adjustments in their plans to determine their true purpose. Remember that time wasted cannot be made up. Since you dont know how much time you have, make the best use of it.

Author Bio:

Lynn Bradley

Lynn 'Bradley is a retired broadcast engineer-announcer. He also calibrated radars for the Indiana State Police. He has taught adult Bible classes for many years. His hobby is writing spiritual articles and information on improving self concept.

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