People often say they don’t have time. In reality, they don’t have priority.
Time has a funny way of revealing what truly matters to us. We make time for the things we value most. We protect space for the people, goals, and commitments that sit at the top of our internal list.
Everything else becomes optional.
If someone says they want to start a podcast, write a book, pursue a dream, or change their life, but never takes action, it usually isn’t about time. It’s about importance.
When something becomes meaningful enough, schedules adjust. Energy appears. Focus sharpens.
Purpose reorganizes priorities.
This isn’t meant to shame anyone. It’s meant to bring clarity. The gap between intention and action often reveals what we’re truly committed to.
Because when something genuinely matters to you, you don’t endlessly debate it.
You move. You begin. You make room for it in your life.
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