Failure and success are determined by two common elements: timing and advice. – Pat Mesiti
Today is often referred to as the Age of Information as access to knowledge is easier than ever. Many books on self improvement are known bestsellers while motivational resources are readily available in various media, such as television, newspapers, magazines and the internet, oftentimes for free. While the secret to attaining prosperity has been revealed and discussed by many wealth creation authors, you still see many people leading their lives as before, some even going on a downward spiral!
So what then causes many people to fail in spite of all the principles of prosperity being taught to them? The problem with most people, is their habit of procrastination.
Successful people attribute their achievements to doing the right thing while being at the right place and right time. On the other hand, the ones who fail are those who wait too long before they do something about their situation or get help for it. I had a friend who put off visiting a specialist only to find out later that he not only had prostate cancer but that the cancer had spread as well to other parts of his body. By the time my friend sought the help of a specialist, it was already too late. Its a pretty devastating example of procrastination and I hope it can motivate all of you to get up and take action in the areas of your life that need it.
The element of timing not only applies to your health, but to your finances, happiness, job and relationship as well. People who put off saving for the future often end in bankruptcy or debt. An unhappy marriage that is left untended often leads to divorce. Similarly, those who continuously postpone pursuing their passions end up with regret when they are old.
For every problem, there is a solution. While it may be possible for you not to know the appropriate solution for your situation, bear in mind that others do. There are specialists, experts and those who have dealt with a similar issue with success.
You can turn to professionals like doctors, accountants, lawyers, coaches and consultants for proper advice. Timing also matters when seeking advice. The sooner you ask for assistance, the greater are your chances of resolving your problem or reaching your goals.
Time stops for no one, nor can it be reversed. For every second that you spend not doing what you are supposed to do, you pull yourself further away from your goal, or worse, make things more difficult to address later on.
Remember – go to the right people for advice and to take action while your problems are small.


