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Don't Wait for Perfect Conditions

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By Oluwatosin AdesobaPublished 10 months ago 4 min read
Don't Wait for Perfect Conditions
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Don’t Wait for Perfect Conditions

We’ve all been there—wanting to start something meaningful but holding back because it doesn’t feel like the “right time.” Maybe you’ve thought:

“I’ll start my business when I have more money.”

“I’ll go after my dream job when I gain more experience.”

“I’ll begin working out when I’m less busy.”

“I’ll write that book when I have more inspiration.”

These thoughts seem logical, but they’re actually excuses disguised as reasons. The truth is, if you always wait for the perfect moment, you may never begin.

The Illusion of the Right Time

Many people believe that success is about waiting for the stars to align. But in reality, successful people don’t wait—they start with what they have, adjust along the way, and build momentum.

Here’s why waiting for the right time is a trap:

1. There Will Never Be a Perfect Moment

Life is unpredictable. Circumstances are always shifting, and there will always be something that feels “not quite right.” The perfect moment doesn’t exist because life is constantly in motion.

If you’re waiting for:

✅ More money – Your financial situation will always have some uncertainty.

✅ More time – Life will always be busy in one way or another.

✅ More confidence – Confidence is built through action, not before it.

The best time to start is now. The conditions may not be perfect, but you can improve them along the way.

2. Perfectionism Kills Progress

Perfectionism can make you believe that unless everything is flawless, it’s not worth doing. But the reality is:

No first draft is perfect. Every great writer edits and revises.

No business starts out perfect. Every successful entrepreneur adapts and improves.

No fitness journey is smooth. Every person who gets fit stumbles along the way.

Instead of seeking perfection, seek progress. Even small, imperfect steps will get you further than waiting for an ideal scenario that may never come.

3. Fear Masquerades as Preparation

Sometimes, we think we are “preparing,” but we’re actually avoiding action. We convince ourselves that we need more knowledge, more resources, or a perfect plan. But learning is best done through experience, not just preparation.

If you want to start a business, start small—don’t wait for a million-dollar idea.

If you want to write a book, start writing—don’t wait for inspiration to strike.

If you want to change careers, start networking and learning new skills—don’t wait for the “right” time.

You don’t have to know everything before you begin. The best way to learn is by doing.

How to Overcome the Waiting Mentality

If you recognize that you’ve been waiting for perfect conditions, the next step is breaking free from that mindset. Here’s how:

1. Take One Small Step Today

Instead of waiting for a grand opportunity, start with a small action. Momentum is more powerful than motivation.

If you want to get fit, do 10 minutes of exercise today—don’t wait for a gym membership.

If you want to start a business, research one idea or reach out to a mentor today—don’t wait until you have the “perfect plan.”

If you want to learn a new skill, take one online class today—don’t wait until you feel “ready.”

Small steps compound over time and lead to big results.

2. Set a Deadline for Action

Give yourself a deadline to start. Instead of saying, “I’ll start one day,” say:

✅ “I will launch my blog by the end of this month.”

✅ “I will apply for at least three new jobs this week.”

✅ “I will sign up for a fitness class this Saturday.”

When you attach a deadline to your goal, it creates urgency and pushes you into action.

3. Accept That Failure Is Part of the Process

One reason people hesitate to start is fear of failure. But failure isn’t the opposite of success—it’s a stepping stone to success.

Every entrepreneur has failed before finding success.

Every writer has written bad drafts before publishing great work.

Every athlete has lost games before mastering their sport.

The sooner you accept that failure is part of the journey, the easier it becomes to take action. Learn, adjust, and keep going.

4. Focus on What You Can Control

You can’t control every external factor in life, but you can control your own actions.

✅ You may not have a lot of money, but you can start small with what you have.

✅ You may not have all the knowledge, but you can take the first step and learn as you go.

✅ You may not feel ready, but you can push past that feeling and start anyway.

By shifting your focus to what you can do right now, you break free from the cycle of waiting.

Final Thoughts

Waiting for the perfect conditions is a form of procrastination that keeps people from reaching their potential. Success isn’t about perfect timing—it’s about taking action, learning from mistakes, and adapting as you go.

So stop waiting. Start today. Even the smallest action is better than standing still.

Your future self will thank you for it.

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  • Alex H Mittelman 10 months ago

    I’ll start immediately! Great work!

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