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					<description><![CDATA[Whether we admit it or not, we all make excuses from time to time. Lately, I have been seeing so many more excuses founded in the pandemic. It's easy to blame the pandemic for our weight gain, bad habits, and not taking action. It's easy to buy into these statements and carry them with us as our justifications for not taking action. But the pandemic is not to blame for your inaction. None of your excuses are factual. They are simply opinions; opinions that are keeping you from living the life you really want.]]></description>
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<p>Whether we admit it
or not, we all make excuses from time to time. Lately, I have been seeing so
many more excuses founded in the pandemic. It&#8217;s easy to blame the pandemic for
our weight gain, bad habits, and not taking action. It&#8217;s easy to buy into these
statements and carry them with us as our justifications for not taking action.
But the pandemic is not to blame for your inaction. None of your excuses are
factual. They are simply opinions; opinions that are keeping you from living
the life you really want.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center"><em>I&#8217;m waiting for the pandemic to be over before I get
back into working out, it&#8217;s hard to eat healthy because I don&#8217;t want to go to
the store too often, networking is too hard when everyone is working remotely,
it&#8217;s just not a good time to look for a new job, no one is hiring right now</em></p>



<p>We provide ourselves
all these reasons why we aren&#8217;t acting but as we chip away at each of these
excuses, what we often find is that it has nothing to do with those reasons&#8211;we
just don&#8217;t want to do the hard things sometimes. </p>



<p>Admittedly, there is
certainly some shade of truth in these beliefs that makes these excuses
appealing. Things ARE different. Our approach to certain things is going to
have to be different. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">But since when does <strong>different</strong> necessarily mean <strong>harder</strong>? </h4>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Since when we did we
decide that <strong>different</strong> meant <strong>stop</strong>?</h4>



<p>Before you allow
yourself to put your goals on hold while we wait for life to
&#8220;normalize,&#8221; we must get honest about what&#8217;s really going on. Does it
matter that you don&#8217;t want to go to the gym because you are limiting your
public activities? Can you work out at home or find another way? Does it matter
that networking is now virtual? Does that really diminish the connection and
make it more awkward? </p>



<p>Just because we
can&#8217;t do things the way that we would want to, does not mean that we shouldn&#8217;t
take action in the ways that we CAN.</p>



<p>If you have a goal
that is important to you, it is likely that the goal requires some change from
your current state. It might require you to get up earlier to write your book
or get in a workout. It might require you to operate outside of your comfort zone.
</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">It is going to be
uncomfortable. If it wasn&#8217;t, you would already be doing it. </h4>



<p>Recognize that any
goal worth having is going to challenge you. In challenging you, it is going to
bring up that part of your primitive brain that wants to keep you safe and in
the cave; safe in your cozy routine. Your brain is going to craft all sorts of
reasons why you shouldn&#8217;t be acting.</p>



<p>Whether it is the
pandemic or something else, your brain will develop roadblocks for your dreams.
It will advocate for the comfort of your present state. KNOW THIS and do the
work anyway. </p>



<p>Don&#8217;t allow this
pandemic to pile on to those excuses. When the pandemic is over, you will
create new excuses and you will allow those excuses to derail you too because
you are really good and believing excuses. When you allow the pandemic to
convince yourself to stay put, you are practicing inertia. You are practicing
your current state. You are really good at it. The better you get at your
present state, the harder it will be to ever make lasting change. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">If you want
something else, you are going to have to get really good at strategizing around
those excuses and doing the hard thing anyway. </h4>



<p>What are you using
your pandemic time to become good at? Don&#8217;t let excuses and avoidance be one of
your pandemic skills. Set the goal. Strategize the obstacles. Get moving. Your
life is not on pause during this pandemic, why are you acting like it is?</p>



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