What we do today is what matters the most.
It’s easy to overlook your actions on a random day. The thing is, those days turn to weeks, to months, to years, to decades, then you look up, and the changes that have happened in your life aren’t good ones.
The daily choices we make, and the lifestyle that we decide to have eventually catch up with us. It’s like the frog that stays in the pot as the water temperature increases. Before he knows it, the water is boiling, and it’s too late for him to jump out of the water.
The same goes for us. We can “jump out the water” today to whatever it is we need to change in our lives, but a lot of time we don’t try to jump out until the water is boiling.
It’s much easier to make changes today, right now, as opposed to making changes after a lifetime of bad choices.
So just start with today, and do what is needed today for you to live the life you envision in the future. As Marshall McLuhan would say, “the future of the future is the present.”
