I’ve been thinking lately about what I would do when I win the lottery. It started when I sent back my Publisher’s Clearing House Sweepstakes entry. I could win $7,000 a week for life. That’s $364,000 a year! That’s way more than I make now. That’d be sweet.
I thought about what would I do if I won that kind of money. After thinking about it, I decided I’d like to write more, publish my work, record an album of my music, travel, exercise more, help more people, spend time with more of my friends. When it came down to it, the things I wanted to do once I hit the jackpot didn’t require more money; they required more action.
Sure, I wouldn’t mind having more money. I could find ways to spend it, but I don’t need that in order to live a fulfilling life. I just have to commit to living life on my terms. No one is stopping me from doing it. The only thing that’s holding me back is me.
So, here’s the question I need to ask myself, “What could I do today that would fulfill at least one of those items from my list?” If I can do that, then I’m living on my terms. Then tomorrow I ask myself the same question. Soon, momentum will build to where I’ll just be doing what I want that creates the life of my dreams.
I don’t need to wait for something to happen before I can live my life. I need to throw away the excuse, “I’ll start (blank) when (blank). You know the kind, I’ll start exercising when it’s warmer out. I’ll call my friend that I haven’t talked to in a while when it’s the right time. Don’t wait. Start today; stretch and do some sit-ups inside, call your friend just because.
Life is too short to put things off. If you feel like doing something, go do it. It’s like winning the lottery. And when Publisher’s Clearing House knocks on my door to announce my grand prize winning, I’ll have to ask them to hurry up, because I”ll be too busy living life.
What about you? What have you been putting off? What are you going to commit to today?
Great lists of ideas! Would do the same thing. I love helping other people and spending time with my loved ones.