When you dream and have vision and goals on the weekends, it’s during s time when you have all day.
You slept in, made breakfast and drank your coffee slow. So the ideas and goals come through your brain with this type of day in mind, with so much time and relaxation on your hands. Your brain forgets that all days aren’t this open, in fact, most aren’t.
Because when you get into the busyness of the week, the ideas and goals you had on the weekend during your down time seem impossible, as they’re stacked up against the reality of your scheduled life.
So now you’re left with a couple options…
1. Have less of “the reality of your scheduled life” so you can follow through more on what you really want to offer to the world.
2. Don’t dream so big on the weekends since you know that you’re never really going to do any of that stuff anyway because real life is too busy.
We all choose option number one when given the choice.
But the hard part is remembering to choose. The trap is when we continually go through the first few paragraphs of this post over and over (dreaming big and bold and then getting to busy) and never get to the part about making a new decision.
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