Damn. Procrastination sucks.
So, Plan A didn't work, but...
Ok, first things first. This is a confession. I had big plans for the first month or two of this blog. I was gonna kick things off by revealing my plans to run my first half-marathon, and tracking my training and progress on OGS as I went. What could have been a better way to start a blog on motivation and achieving challenging goals!? Nothing. Half-marathon was the way to go.
Yes, I still ran the half-marathon. I trained well enough (though to be honest it was kind of a half-assed training program), I raised pledges for charity, I bought fancy running shoes (for like $300!!), I showed up on race day, and I ACTUALLY RAN!
But I didn't blog about it. And that's a big deal because I wanted to share my story and maybe even inspire others to go out and achieve their goals. The point is, procrastination and laziness kept me not only from training like an OGS man would, but they kept me from starting this blog like a committed, all-in, professional OGS man would.
I'm going all in on Plan B
The point of this blog is to show myself that I can become the high-performing, achieving-my-potential, person-I-know-I-can-be self. It's about finally taking that thought in the back of my mind... that "I know if I tried, I could conquer the world" thought... and turning it into reality. And if I can't write a stupid blog to chronicle that journey, then I'm never going to have the discipline to make it happen.
So today is a re-dedication to beginning that journey. I swear I'm going to do it. I'm going strategically improve my Body, Mind, and Spirit to the point where I know that I'm achieving my potential and I'm happy about it.
And I'm going to be brutally honest. When I fail, I'm going to acknowledge that I've failed. Then I'm going to get back up and keep trying. I have so many dreams for myself, and it's about damned time that I start achieving them. Over the life of this blog, I'll share those dreams with you all. I'll chronicle my progress. And hopefully, I'll inspire some of you to do the same.
Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.