Why wait another day? Don’t you want to be clear and get going?
Start working for 30 minutes today. Maybe you’ll get momentum and carry on through to an hour.
Get on top of this. It’s only your life that you’re putting off. And the end is nigh.
Why wait another day? Don’t you want to be clear and get going?
Start working for 30 minutes today. Maybe you’ll get momentum and carry on through to an hour.
Get on top of this. It’s only your life that you’re putting off. And the end is nigh.
Achieve it today. Enjoy!
Hopeful but misplaced optimism. Sometimes this phrase is warranted and other times it is not. Sometimes people are actually ready to go!
It is a funny phrase at times, especially if preceded by, ”just one more thing and then we’re”… Lot’s of times people will say they are ready only to find out that they aren’t really. We do a little bit of that before we head off on a camping trip. There always seems to be a dozen last minute things that need checking or that we haven’t got in the car. A lot of running in and out of the house then ensues.
However, when used as it is intended, as a rallying cry, it can be brilliant. if it is true and said with enthusiasm, it is a great way to start an adventure. It is such a positive and robust sounding phrase. I love it!
A friend and I were laughing recently at how loosely this phrase was being used with respect to a property deal. It gave the illusion that everything was done and just signing was required. However, it still had a long way to go. Many twists and turns and additional requests, challenges and issues were to come.
Thankfully, these seem to have been juggled adeptly.
Now it does seem they are actually, ready to go!