To create something new, you have to stop doing something old!
We're all busy. Most of us already do more than we have time for. So where do we find the time and energy to create something new?
The answer is simple, but not easy: we need the courage to stop doing something - even if that 'something' is already making money.
It's the hardest kind of work to walk away from. It feels productive, it's familiar, and sometimes it's even profitable. But that's what holds us back the most. The real cost of continuing with the old is the opportunity we lose to build the new.
New beginnings often require space - mental, emotional and physical. And space only opens up when we consciously choose to let something go. Only then can something more meaningful, more fulfilling or more aligned with our long-term goals take its place.
So ask yourself: what old thing are you ready to stop doing?
Without this choice, most desires for 'new achievements' will remain just that - desires.