Today
There’s something you’ve already decided to change.
Not publicly. Not formally. Quietly.
You’ve circled it. You’ve adjusted around it. You’ve promised yourself you’ll get to it “soon.”
That’s the move most people make.
They don’t say no. They just keep saying later.
Later when there’s more time. Later when it’s less awkward. Later when it feels safer.
But later isn’t a plan. It’s a delay with good manners.
You don’t need a full roadmap. You don’t need certainty. You don’t need January.
You need one action that makes going back harder.
Send the message. Have the conversation. Change the routine. Cancel the thing that keeps you stuck.
Today isn’t special. That’s why it works.
Most real decisions are made on ordinary days, without witnesses, without announcements.
They don’t feel dramatic. They remove the option to go back.