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Are you sick of the perfection illness

February 29,2020
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There are so many people sick of the perfection illness.

They just want everything to be perfect before they can get started.

When the year started, alot of us set goals for the year.

We even took the extra step of writing it down as its believed that, those with written goals have higher tendency of actually fulfilling  it.

Two months down the line , you’ve looked at those goal again and still feel you are not ready to start off.

You are waiting for everything to fall in place before you start.

You are waiting to see the end before you begin the journey.

Perfection is a virtue that lot of people strive to attain despite the fact that no one is perfect.

We refuse to begin our journey just because we are scared of making a mistake.

We simply wait till the facts checks out right.

You want to know the truth?

You may end the year remaining at the same spot. Waiting for the perfect time.

You may have to end the year still broke and without moving at all.

The worst form of illness is stagnation,.

That is remaining at a spot for a very long time.

Remaining at a spot just because you are suffering From the see finish syndrome.

Faith is summed up to mean, believe without doubt what you have not seen.

This doesn’t only apply to God or religion.

Believe in your self and having the courage to take the first step.

Without knowing the expected end but with conviction that it will end well.

If you want to tick those goals, now is the time.

Once there is a little possibility that it’s achievable then that goal is obtainable.

If it’s not a vague and clueless goal that the possibility of attaining it is zero.

A goal should be broken down to the lest minimal that application will be very easy.

John Obidi said “Use what you have, for what you have is enough ”

Is it knowledge or skill you’ve acquired?

It’s awesome but without application it will add no progress in your life.

Take a leap of faith, a step to your liberation, a step to your freedom.

Make your mistakes and learn the lesson inherent.

A wise man once said, show me a successful man and I will show you someone who had the audacity to take risks, courageous and with so many mistakes.

The fact that someone has done it, is a prove that it can be done.

Remember this, if it’s going to happen. It’s entirely up to YOU.

Liberate yourself from the perfection illness, dare to take the step to your freedom.

Have a blessed weekend.

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