One of the worst things I can do to stop myself getting the results I want is putting stuff off until tomorrow.

There are somethings that I wait until the last minute to put out the fire, it's like I see the flames and shrug my shoulders, I see the smoke and wave my hands to clear it and then look the other way, it's only when the heat from the fire is burning my toes that I actually take the action needed.

This in the past has cost me, time, money and the label of not caring enough, and out of each painful last-minute panic I do learn valuable lessons, just not the lesson of the consequences of leaving everything until the last minute.

That is however unless I have a plan.

If I have a plan I am ruthlessly committed to it.. (As long as I had a hand in building that plan as I hate being told what to do)

It's my MO, my mode of operating. That and the case that there are things I just don't take as seriously as the rest of humanity.

Your consistency and motivation are only governed by how good the plan you have is and a desire to get where you want to go.

Not a deep enough desire and you will put it off.

Not a clear enough "next step action" and you will put it off.

No belief that what you do will get you where you want to go and all the motivation in the world will dry up as soon as you need to stay committed. So what do you do?

1. Decide what you want above all else

2. Take the time to draft an action plan

3. Take action on that plan

4. Assess what needs to change and what needs to stay the same.

Those 4 simple actions alleviate all need for motivation because you do not need to be motivated when you are physically taking action.

Its success is in its simplicity.

Unbreakable Golfers can't tell you what you want, but it will show you exactly how to do all 4, that is if you want to be:

More fit,

More powerful,

Calmer,

And crystal clear on what you need to do to get those results.

The link below will give you more information should you want to not put it off until tomorrow.

https://www.unbreakablegolfers.com

Either way, those 4 steps should get you moving unless you want to stay stuck.

John Seton