Who doesn’t hesitate at least occasionally, if not often? While in a warm shower, who wants to get out? A few more minutes in bed?
“I should phone so and so.” “I should start the painting”. We have all been there a hundred times. Joseph Addison wrote the often quoted line, “He who hesitates is lost,” yet we persist in our inability to move on or engage.
Hesitation is a combination of reluctance, fear and pleasure (short term,) prevailing over wellness (long term). Hesitation is costly not only in lost time, but more importantly opportunities foregone.
One day I accidentally came across the simplest, most effective and cheapest solution to the hesitation dilemma. Mel Robbins coined The 5 Second Rule* and my, does it work. When you are in one of those hesitation situations you simply say,
“5, 4, 3, 2, 1, GO”
and you enact whatever you are delaying, fearful of, or debating. Get out of the shower, bed, say hello, leave or whatever. Mel got the idea from watching a rocket launch where they say 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, LIFTOFF and so she launched her own career as a motivational speaker on overcoming hesitation. Why 5 to 1, not 1 to 5? That is part of the success formula, as counting up has no limit but counting down does hit a limit, and you have no alternative but to go.
I have shared this effective remedy with others and it really works. Soon you appreciate that over thinking, stopping, and second guessing yourself are just defense strategies to avoid your current situation. And then you learn that whatever you are reluctant to do was actually not that bad – you just have to get started sometimes – and that is the hardest bit.
I heartily recommend the video link below for more inspiration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSn-L9IXbOY
5, 4, 3, 2, 1, GO and click the link above (I dare you).
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