
You Don’t Need More Time. You Need More Courage
It’s easy to say, “I’ll do it when things slow down.” But deep down, you know—it’s not a time problem. It’s a fear problem.
Time is the decoy. Courage is the gatekeeper.
Here’s how to stop hiding behind the clock:
Notice how “busy” keeps you safe – Constant motion protects you from making the one move that matters.
Ask what you’re really postponing – Is it the pitch, the boundary, the risk of being seen? Get honest.
Do the 10-second dare – Message them. Apply now. Speak up. Courage isn’t built in hours—it’s built in 10-second bursts.
Quit calling fear “timing” – If you’re waiting for things to be less scary, you’ll be waiting forever.
Take tiny irreversible steps – Book the venue. Send the deposit. Tell someone out loud. Make backing out harder than moving forward.
The truth? You’ve always had the time. What you’ve needed is the guts to use it.