The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.
For a successful tomorrow, we must need to have a perfect today. A perfect today requires perfect and reasonable efforts to be taken. So if we really want to be prepared for tomorrow, we need to give our best effort today rather than only worrying about the uncertain tomorrow.
All of us get worried about our future. We spend a huge amount of time thinking about the future. Many of us fear thinking about the uncertain future while the others just imagine to live the bright tomorrow. But is there anyone who thinks of taking the steps today to improve the future? Probably very few people are there who are putting an effort today for the better tomorrow. These kinds of people grow in the future while the rest remain in the same place with the same thoughts of improving the future.
“The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today.” ― H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
What is Tomorrow?
Tomorrow (future) is a time period which allows us to think everything about it but doesn’t allow us to do anything. A tomorrow is something which will never come. It will always be the future. Thus, the best preparation for tomorrow starts from the day before tomorrow.
How to Prepare for the Future?
As I have just discussed, the best preparation for tomorrow starts from the day before tomorrow. It simply means if one needs to improve its future, he/she must have to take the best reasonable efforts today. Unreasonable efforts will never help you in this regard. Now the biggest question is what is a reasonable effort? Let me clear your doubts. A reasonable effort is something which is directly or indirectly related to your future goals. For example, if someone wants to be the topper of his/her class, he/she must have to start the studies from today. Rather than only thinking about the future, if we shall start giving our best efforts today, our future will automatically improve and we will always be prepared for the uncertain future.
We spend too much of our time, focusing on our future, meticulously planning it to the last detail and sacrificing the present moment for some illusory sense of happiness. Instead of appreciating our present, we’re too busy slaving away for that next internship to make our CV look good, or for a pay rise to afford that Europe trip that is always hovering tantalisingly on the horizon or we’re simply saving up for retirement.
Under the pretext of chasing our dreams, we destroy ourselves by neglecting our mental and physical needs and striving for happiness as a reward for our hard work.
But instead of a gorgeous life, we have to deal with depression, stress-disorders and the mountain pressure of deadlines. Not only does such an attitude take an immense toll on our health but also affects our relationships with friends and family, as we fail to make time for those who truly matter. We fail to realise that by focusing too much on the future, we completely miss the beautiful present moment which is all we’ll ever have.
Stop Planning, Start Doing
Most of us have a blueprint of the perfect life we want to lead and live life like a zombie trying to complete all the tasks on our to-do lists and belittling ourselves when we fail to reach the impossible standards we’ve set for ourselves. While making a plan of where we want to go is definitely a good idea, it is okay to steer off course a bit sometimes and simply follow the whims of our hearts. In fact, instead of planning every moment, it is more beneficial to simply throw yourself into things and go with the flow. Instead of wasting time sketching out the future and procrastinating, it is better to start doing things even if you don’t have the end in mind.
It is a lot like writing a novel. Instead of trying to work out the ending and fates of every character from the beginning itself, it is okay to start with a rough sketch and then experiment and let intuition guide you.
How To Focus On Today And Do Your Best
If you want to be successful, then you must appreciate the importance of living in the present. Always remember, the best preparation for tomorrow, is doing your best today. Here are some tips to motivate you to make the most of the present.
1. Be Grateful For The Little Things: Start a gratitude journal or take time out to appreciate the things going well in your life, or the things you take for granted. Find the good in every situation and look for miracles in the mundane.
2. Train Yourself To Do One Thing At A Time: Don’t work on too many projects no matter how big your ambitions are. Finish one task at a time. Take it one day at a time, and soon you’ll be surprised at how much you’ve managed to accomplish.
3. Ask Yourself Questions To Be In The Present: Remind yourself of where you are by asking yourself, ‘Is this what I should be doing right now?, ‘Am I feeling happy doing this thing?’, ‘What is the one thing I can do to make today count?’ Become self-aware and listen to your feelings.
4. Schedule Some ‘Me Time’ And Make The Most Of It: Make some time out of your busy schedule to indulge in a creative hobby, enjoy the beauty of nature or simply some pop culture entertainment. Not only ll it help you relax, it will also aid you in focusing better at your tasks.
In other words, instead of waiting to get started, START NOW.