Today.
"I'll train later today instead. . . "
"I'll begin my regimen tomorrow."
"I'll get back on track after work settles down."
"My New Year starts after next week's vacation -- I'll fine tune my training and nutrition when I get back."
Ahhhh, the good ol' trap of "tomorrow's another day," where tomorrow becomes three days from now. . . becomes next week. . . becomes next month. . . becomes a problem.
You've heard it before, you're reading it now:
Timing in life is rarely going to be perfect. There will always be things to do. There will always be obstacles to overcome. So instead of postponing your plans to change, start now.
After all, there's no guarantee that you'll even see tomorrow. Don't you want to get the most you can out of today?
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Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. And today? Today is a gift. That's why they call it the present. -- Babatunde Olatunji







Great Blog!!!! It is sooooo true and we really end of learning so much more about life through our children. Thanks for the inspiration in all of your blogs.
Posted by: Jillian Tanida | January 15, 2008 at 02:50 PM
Tommorrow is another day, but why put off tommorrow what you can start today. Its so true in every regard. We justify procrastination all too often without taking responsibility.
Posted by: Shellie | January 30, 2008 at 06:09 PM