If you are not, then why not?

How did you get where you are today?  What made you stop?  When did you stop striving for that dream you had as a child or a teen?  When did you start floating along in life, taking whatever comes your way, without persisting for your dreams?  Why are you not where you expected to be by now?

Is it Money?  Is it Time, or lack thereof?  Is it your perceived lack of knowledge?

Money won’t fix your problems.  The truth is that we make time for what we really want to do.  It really isn’t the time that we’re lacking; it’s the will.   Knowledge doesn’t make you grow.  It is the way the seeking knowledge changes you that makes the difference.

Maybe you stopped pursuing your dreams because life got in the way.  It is so easy to lay blame on others:  You may be thinking, I had a difficult childhood; so and so mistreated me; I lost my job; a family member died . . .    I am in no way discounting difficult life situations, but if you will research successful people, big names you are familiar with, you will find that they suffered hardship and disappointment before they achieved their greatness.

The bottom line is:  You are responsible for your life.   Your decisions got you where you are.  Whatever thoughts caused you to make the decisions were your thoughts.  You can’t blame anyone else.

The good news is that if you are responsible for decisions in your past, you are also responsible for the decisions in your future.  You don’t have to depend on anyone else.

Simply make the next right decision so you can begin today to live . . . your life to the fullest.