I can’t do that…

…right now.

Those are the two missing words in that all-too-common statement. 

  • I can’t play the guitar
  • I can’t hit a baseball
  • I can’t write good content
  • I can’t speak Spanish
  • I can’t dance the salsa

…right now.

Because you can learn how to do just about anything. And I don’t mean that in some fantastical, “you can do it”, Disney-movie sense.

Because it won’t be easy. It might feel painfully uncomfortable. In fact, it definitely will. 

But the human brain is capable of learning anything with enough time and deliberate practice.

But if it’s a skill, meaning it can be learned and isn’t some genetic issue (and most skills aren’t), it can be done. By you. 

The question becomes whether or not you 1) have the time and 2) want to put in the effort.

But if the answer is, “No, I don’t want to do that,” then fine. No harm, no foul. Don’t worry about it. 

But change the language. “I don’t want to…” is much different than “I can’t.”

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What could you do with 30 minutes a day?

Here are just a few things…

  • Read 20 books a year
  • Build a strong, resilient, powerful body
  • Cook a delicious and nutritious meal with your partner
  • Write three pages of something… or finish a book in less than a year
  • Learn a new language
  • Develop a new skill like drawing, dancing, or public speaking

Where does this time come from?

By saying no to a few minutes of social media each day. Or watching one less episode of your favorite show. 

That small sacrifice can pay enormous dividends in your future, and your life satisfaction in general.