So it's Friday evening, and I'm sitting there planning out this new morning routine.
Wake up early. Exercise. Cold shower. Sit down and work. The whole thing.
And naturally, I think to myself: "I'll start Monday."
You know, give myself the weekend. Ease into it. Makes sense, right?
But then something in me said... why?
Why wait until Monday when I could just start tomorrow?
So I did.
Saturday morning, I woke up and did the whole thing. Exercised. Cold showered. Meditated. Sat down to work.
And I kid you not — I entered a flow state immediately.
Like, the kind of focus where hours pass and you don't even notice. I got more work done that morning than I had all week.
And it hit me:
If I had waited until Monday, I would've lost that momentum.
Because here's what actually happens when you say "I'll start Monday":
You don't.
Or you do, but without any energy behind it. Because you've already killed the motivation by waiting.
The best time to start something is always now. Not tomorrow. Not Monday. Now.
Because momentum is everything.
When you have the idea, when you feel that spark — that's when you move.
The second you delay, you give your brain time to talk you out of it. To find excuses. To convince you it's not that important.
📌 "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now."
So next time you catch yourself saying "I'll do it tomorrow," stop.
Ask yourself: why not today?
Never push to tomorrow what you can do today.
Because tomorrow never comes.