Why the Time Is Never Right—and Why You Must Begin Anyway

Dreams don’t wait for perfect timing—they wait for courage.

“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.” ~  William Faulkner

I’ve met countless people with beautiful, ambitious dreams. Most of them keep those dreams safely anchored in a holding pattern—waiting for the right moment, the right conditions, the right sense of certainty.

Here’s the hard truth.

The time is never right.

Dreams don’t arrive on schedule. They don’t wait for comfort or clarity. They ask something far more demanding: courage. Courage to leave what is familiar. Courage to step away from safety. Courage to enter uncertainty knowing discomfort is part of the price.

Every form of growth feels awkward at first. New learning stretches us. New paths unsettle us. That uneasiness isn’t a sign you’re doing something wrong—it’s proof you’re moving forward.

If you truly want your dream to become real, it’s up to you to claim it. Life doesn’t hand dreams out freely. It requires effort. It requires patience. It requires endurance through frustration, setbacks, and moments when quitting feels easier than continuing.

But here’s the good news.

When you finally reach your destination, you’ll discover something unexpected. Achieving the dream feels good—but who you became along the way feels even better. Stronger. Wiser. Braver. More fully yourself.

So don’t quit. Don’t retreat to the shore just because the water feels cold. Your dreams are waiting—not for perfect timing, but for your willingness to say yes to the adventure.


Reader Question

What “shore” might you need to leave behind in order to move closer to the life you truly want?

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Swinging for the Fences: A Metaphor for Chasing Dreams

Baseball taught me more than the game — it taught me to dream big, shake off misses, and keep swinging for life’s sweet spot.ing for the Fences

As a kid I loved playing baseball. I could catch any fly ball hit in my direction. When it was my turn to bat, I always swung for the fences. A single, double, or getting on by an error was a let down. I wanted to hit home runs. I was better than average. Better than average, however, doesn’t get you a contract with a major league team. Oh how I envied those that made the majors. Deep down inside of me the desire to swing for the fences was always alive. In whatever direction my career path took I found myself swinging for the fences. As I reflect on it, I think swinging for the fences is a good metaphor. In many ways it means going for your dreams. I missed more pitches than I hit. Occasionally, I’d connect with the sweet spot on the bat and I knew no one was going to catch that ball. I hope you’re swinging for the fences. Don’t let missed pitches get you down. We all share that experience. Each time at bat is a new time. Shake off any missed swing. Who knows, this time you may hit the ball with the sweet spot on your bat.

✨ Points to Ponder

  1. What “pitches” in your life have you let discourage you, and how can you shake them off?
  2. Where are you still holding back instead of swinging for the fences?
  3. What does connecting with the “sweet spot” mean for your personal dreams?
  4. How can you remind yourself that every new day is another “at bat”?
  5. Who inspires you to keep stepping up to the plate, no matter the outcome?

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