If you want to have better evenings, take better care of your mornings.
And if you want to have better mornings, well, take better care of your evenings.
This is to simply say: everything in your day is interconnected.
Morning to night, night to morning; task one to task two, task two back to task one again.
Once you recognize this, you’ll see why now is as good a time as any for improvement.
Where you start improvement in the timeline of your day is irrelevant. THAT you start is what matters. Waiting for the “right moment” or a more “convenient time” (like, New Years) is merely an excuse to not have to change or do the work.
The idea that the future will be better for improvement in some way is simply false. You know when the best time for improvement is? Yeah… NOW!
Because how you handle this moment will be directly correlated to how your next moment will feel. And, mind-bogglingly enough, how all of your future moments will feel, too.
Because just like we’re only six degrees of separation away from each other, so, too, are the events of our lives only a few degrees of separation apart.
Think about it: you could probably trace the key events that happened in your life, that led you to the feel of this exact moment, on your fingers.
So why not create a new event today that will position the future you in a better place?
After all, further delay on improvement will only continue to delay your improvement.
And why on earth would you want to do that?