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When time is not enough

Has a situa­tion ever ari­sen where you have had time to do some­thing, but freeze in fear without kno­wing if what you’re going to do will be worth it? Let’s dive in. I was asked this ques­tion recent­ly. Blank Page Syn­drome is some­thing that is com­mon and nor­mal. When you real­ly look at it, it seems pret­ty tri­vial. What could be more won­der­ful for most of us than having free time and being able to use it as we see fit?

Blank Page Syn­drome is exact­ly as it sounds. A blank page wai­ting for us to write our most pre­cious ideas down. But now we freeze and start thin­king too much. How do we know what we’re going to write on this sheet will be worth it? My doc­tor once said to me, “Dan­ny, it’s not the type of exer­cise, the length, or the way you do it that mat­ters, it’s just doing it that will make the first dif­fe­rence.” These words are of exem­pla­ry wisdom.

So, the next time you have time to do some­thing, pull out your list of what you wan­ted to accom­plish, make sure it is divi­ded into quick lit­tle goals, and start with the first item on the list. You’ll see, eve­ry­thing will be fine.

-Dan­ny

I’m Dan­ny (aka Coa­ch­Dan­ny). I have a pas­sion: humans. Come with me and take this minute eve­ry day to explore what’s going on today and why is it tren­ding. Click here to get your dai­ly thought right on time for break­fast.

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Last Upda­ted on Novem­ber 18, 2019 by Coach Dan­ny

Coach Danny

See in me a trustworthy person who will not disappoint you. Although, like you, I have to work to make a living, your well being is my main interest and together we will find goals to make you feel fulfilled and proud of you. It has nothing to do with your bank account, your physical appearance or your material assets. Let’s be clear, we are working on fundamental levers for every human, whether you are a homeless person or part of royalty, you have these same levers. I’m Danny (aka CoachDanny). The people I work with are few, but they all have one thing in common. They share a common goal, self-fulfillment and more.