
We can make progress or we can make excuses.
Whichever one we pick becomes our habit.
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.

We can make progress or we can make excuses.
Whichever one we pick becomes our habit.
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Do we spend too much time in Tomorrowland?
We make a lifetime habit of going after the easy stuff on our to do lists.
We’ll get to the hard stuff, “Tomorrow”.
Our long-term dreams are so easy to postpone because tomorrow always sounds promising.
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Is there a difference between what we wish our life was like and what it’s actually like?
Assuming we answer either yes or no:
In the same way society, in general, is uncomfortable talking about death, we are uncomfortable talking about excuses and regrets.
Anyone else find this fascinating?
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The big, daily, relentless question is ridiculously simple.
When?
When will we quit promising ourselves that things will change “tomorrow”?
Today is yesterday’s tomorrow.
No?
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Note: More on Ralston Bowles.
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The speed of midlife is fast.
And most of us like it that way.
Why?
Because it allows us to have a great excuse for why we aren’t changing.
“i’ll do it when my life slows down.”
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