It’s ok to get off the bus

“If this bus isn’t going where you want to go, today is a great time to get off.”
–Seth Godin, The Song of Significance

This is a reminder for me in the future, (and since you’re here, it can be a reminder for you too): if you want to make a change in your life, it’s better to do it sooner rather than later. 

The longer you stay on the bus, the further it will take you. The weirder it will be when you finally ask to get off, and the longer you’ll have to travel back home. 

So often in life we wait for the “right time.” Recently, I asked myself…“what is the right time?” After I thought about it for a while, and tried to come up with a definition for the right time, I realized there was no right time. I was just procrastinating. 

If this short blog didn’t strike a chord with you, that’s fine. I’ve got 900 others you can read, and a new one coming tomorrow. But if this blog did strike chord with you…

Well, then, I just trust that you were meant to read it. 

Good luck. 

Reese Hopper

Reese Hopper is the author of What Gives You the Right to Freelance? He’s also a prolific creator on Instagram, and the editor of this website.

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