MOTIVATION TIME: Don't Strike When The Iron Is Hot

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MOTIVATION TIME: Don't Strike When The Iron Is Hot

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MOTIVATION TIME: Don't Strike When The Iron Is Hot let's explore the depth of William Butler Yeats' quote: "Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking." Imagine standing in a blacksmith's workshop, watching the craftsman at his anvil. He holds a piece of iron over the fiery forge, waiting for it to reach the perfect temperature. Traditionally, people might say, "Strike while the iron is hot," implying that you should act when conditions are favorable. But Yeats flips the script with his wisdom. He's telling us not to wait for the stars to align, for the perfect moment, or for everything to be just right. Instead, he's saying that we have the power to create those favorable conditions ourselves. Just like the blacksmith doesn't wait for the iron to heat up on its own – he actively makes it hot by striking it with his hammer – we shouldn't wait for the perfect circumstances to start taking action. This quote is a call to action, a reminder that we hold the tools to shape our destinies. It's easy to procrastinate, to put things off until we think the time is right. But Yeats encourages us to be proactive, to take control of our lives and endeavors. If we wait for the "right moment," we might end up waiting forever. Think about learning a new skill. You might think, "I'll start when I have more time," or "I'll wait until I'm more motivated." But Yeats urges us to dive in, to start now, even if it's a small step. By taking action, you're igniting the forge – you're making the iron hot. This philosophy applies to dreams, goals, and aspirations. Don't wait for everything to be perfect; instead, take steps to make things happen. When you actively engage with your goals, you're putting energy into motion. You're creating momentum that propels you forward, even if the initial progress seems small. The beauty of Yeats' quote lies in its empowerment. It reminds us that we're not at the mercy of external circumstances – we have the ability to shape our circumstances. Like the blacksmith's hammer striking the iron, our efforts can create the heat needed for transformation. So, whether it's pursuing a passion, starting a project, or chasing your dreams, remember Yeats' words. Don't wait for the "perfect moment"; seize the moment and make it perfect by your actions. Embrace the power to make the iron hot by striking, and watch how your proactive efforts forge the path to success.

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