There is a moment that quietly holds more power than we often realize.
It is the moment before the beginning.
The moment where an idea tugs at you…
A decision waits to be made…
A vision asks for your courage.
And yet — many people never cross that threshold.
Why?
Because they are waiting to feel ready.
But here is a truth I have witnessed thousands of times — in leadership, in business, and on the martial arts mat:
Readiness is not a prerequisite for action.
It is the result of it.
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The Illusion of Readiness
We tell ourselves a story:
"Once I feel more confident… I’ll start."
"Once I have more clarity… I’ll move."
"Once the timing is perfect… I’ll act."
But perfection is a moving target.
And waiting for it often becomes the very thing that keeps us stuck.
The highest-performing leaders understand something most people don’t:
👉 Progress belongs to those willing to begin before certainty arrives.
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What the Board Teaches
During my Board Breaking Experiences, I watch t...
“You don’t have to get it perfect. You just have to get it going.”
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We’ve all been there.
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We have a vision. A goal. A breakthrough we’re yearning to experience.
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But instead of moving forward, we wait.
We wait for the timing to be right…
For the perfect plan to magically fall into place…
For the fear to disappear…
For the clarity to arrive like a lightning bolt.
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But what if clarity doesn’t come before action—
What if it’s a result of it?
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Waiting Doesn’t Create Breakthroughs—Action Does
Throughout my years as a martial artist, speaker, and coach, I’ve seen this truth play out again and again:
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In martial arts, a student doesn’t gain skill by reading about kicks and punches. They learn by stepping on the mat. By trying, failing, adjusting—and trying again. Each repetition, no matter how imperfect, becomes a building block of mastery.
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The same applies to our li...
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