Should I go for it?

A question we all ask—but few act on.

We all have stories we repeat in our minds—narratives that feel so true, they shape our decisions without us even realizing it.

“I’m not ready.”
“I don’t have the time.”
“What if I fail?”
“What if I can’t afford to lose my job or income?”

And let’s be honest—those fears aren’t always wrong. Losing stability, risking your paycheck, or walking away from what’s familiar is scary. But here’s the truth: chasing your dream doesn’t mean quitting everything overnight. You can start small. Before work. On weekends.

It’s supposed to feel uncomfortable. It’s supposed to be hard.
If it were easy, everyone would do it.

The moment it starts to get difficult—that’s not your cue to stop. That’s your cue to keep going.

Because that’s where most people give up.
That’s the exact point where the path begins to separate those who only dreamed from those who did something about it.

You don’t need to have it all figured out.
You just need to believe a new story:
That you’re someone who’s willing to begin—even when it’s hard, even when it’s uncertain, even if you’re scared.

The cost of not going for it is often far greater. Regret whispers louder than failure ever could. The ones who achieve great things? They’re rarely the most talented — they’re the ones who bet on themselves when no one else would. Even if it doesn’t go perfectly, going for it means you grow. You stretch. You prove to yourself that you’re someone who shows up when it matters most. You owe it to yourself.

And here’s something to think about:
If this dream is constantly on your mind — if it keeps resurfacing when you're alone, in the quiet moments, or late at night — that’s not random. That’s a sign.

Now imagine if even half the time you spent thinking, worrying, or overanalyzing… was spent doing.
Progress would be inevitable.

Thinking about it won’t bring it to life.
Action will.

So if you’re asking, “Should I go for it?”
Here’s your answer: Yes. Start small. Stick with it. Keep pushing.

And this could be the start of something bigger than you ever imagined.

Challenge of the Week

Think of the dream, goal, or idea you’ve been putting off — maybe it’s launching something, applying for a job, or starting a new habit.

  • Send the email

  • Research the path

  • Write the first paragraph

  • Sign up for the course

  • Tell somebody about your dream

Do it even if it feels small. Because action creates momentum, and momentum builds belief.

And once you take the first step, the next one won’t feel so impossible.

Until next time.