02/27/25 - Wakie Wakie 4:44

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Where Success, Regret, and Momentum Collide

Most people think hesitation is harmless. A little delay. A little overthinking. A little “I’ll do it later.”

But here’s the truth: Indecision is costing you.

👉 The opportunity you almost took—but didn’t.
👉 The investment you thought about—but hesitated.
👉 The move you planned to make—but never did.

It feels like nothing in the moment. But those almosts add up—and one day, you wake up realizing that hesitation has quietly kept you stuck.

4 Thoughts to Reflect On

  1. Hesitation is expensive. Every time you delay a decision, you’re not just losing time—you’re losing momentum, money, and opportunities that may never come back.

  2. Perfection is an excuse. If you’re waiting until you feel “ready,” you’ll be waiting forever. The most successful people act first and adjust later.

  3. Decisions compound over time. It’s not one big move that changes everything—it’s the consistent, disciplined choices you make daily that determine your future.

  4. Your future is being built right now. Whether you realize it or not, today’s choices are shaping your next year, your next decade, and your entire financial trajectory.

4 Lessons I’ve Learned

  1. Indecision is still a decision. Avoiding a choice doesn’t keep you safe—it keeps you stuck in the exact place you’re trying to escape.

  2. You don’t need to know every step—just the next one. Most people stay paralyzed because they overcomplicate the process. Just take the next step.

  3. The longer you wait, the heavier it gets. Small fears turn into big regrets. The harder you push off a decision, the more painful it becomes to face later.

  4. The people who win aren’t the smartest—they’re the ones who take action. You don’t have to have all the answers. You just have to move before hesitation buries you.

4 Challenges to Tackle This Week

  1. Say yes to an opportunity you’ve been hesitating on. No more “thinking about it.” Make the move today.

  2. Make a decision—any decision. Big or small, train yourself to act instead of overanalyze.

  3. Do something uncomfortable. The biggest growth comes from the moves that scare you the most. Pick one and do it now.

  4. Write down the cost of waiting. Look at what hesitation has already cost you in time, money, and opportunity. Then decide if you’re willing to keep paying that price.

"Indecision is the thief of opportunity.”
— Jim Rohn

Every time you delay a decision, you’re making one: the choice to stay exactly where you are.

Until next time,
Mark Evans DM

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