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Waiting for the Right Time

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By Nate Moore is an entrepreneur and does motivational speaking for Fortune 500 companies to elementary, high school, and college students.

Years ago, I would wait for the “right time.”

  • The right mood.
  • The right opportunity.
  • The right circumstances.

I told myself I was being patient… but really, I was being comfortable.

Then one morning, nothing extraordinary happened. No big breakthrough. No life-changing event. Just a quiet realization: if nothing changes, nothing changes.

So I decided to change.

It started small. Getting up when the alarm went off instead of hitting snooze. Having the hard conversation instead of avoiding it. Choosing the workout even when my mind tried to negotiate.

  • No one applauded.
  • No spotlight.
  • Just me-building.

Some days I felt unstoppable. Other days I felt average at best. But I kept casting votes with my actions. Discipline over comfort. Growth over ego. Consistency over hype.

  • And over time, something shifted.
  • It wasn’t that life got easier.
  • It was that I got stronger.

Now I understand: the breakthrough isn’t a moment you wait for. It’s a person you become, one decision at a time.

And every day I wake up, I get to decide again

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