Stop Imagining. Start Living.

There comes a moment when imagining your future becomes a way of avoiding it.

You picture the life you want.

The relationship.

The business.

The adventure.

The healthier body.

The calmer mind.

You think about it constantly.

You listen to podcasts.

Read books.

Watch videos.

Fill notebooks with plans.

And yet…

Your life doesn’t change.

At some point, imagination stops being inspiration and starts becoming a hiding place.

The dream feels exciting because it’s safe there. Nothing can fail while it only exists in your mind.

But life isn’t lived in your imagination.

It’s lived in the uncomfortable phone call.

The first coaching session.

The flight you finally book.

The business you launch before you feel ready.

The conversation you’ve been avoiding.

The decision that changes everything.

You don’t build confidence by imagining yourself being brave.

You build confidence by acting while you’re still scared.

The life you’re dreaming about doesn’t need another vision board.

It needs movement.

Small movement.

Messy movement.

Consistent movement.

Because every extraordinary life is built one ordinary action at a time.

Twenty years from now, you won’t regret the things you imagined.

You’ll regret the things you never gave yourself permission to live.

So ask yourself one question:

What would my future self wish I started today?

Then stop imagining.

Start living.

Because your life is waiting for you—not in your head, but on the other side of your next step.

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