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When You No Longer Believe Your Own Excuses

The self-deception is wearing thin.

Abraham of London
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You know the feeling.

You start to say the familiar excuse —
"I don't have time," "It's not the right season,"
"I'll do it when..." —

And you stop yourself.

Because you don't believe it anymore.
The excuse has worn out.
The self-deception has lost its power.


This is a dangerous and beautiful moment.

Dangerous because you can no longer hide.
Beautiful because you can finally choose.

This week, replace one excuse with one decision.

Not a plan. Not a goal.
A decision.

"I will."
"I won't."
"I start today."

The excuse expired because you outgrew it.
Don't find a new one.

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