The Power of “Right Now”

The Power of “Right Now”

Breaking Free from Self-Imposed Barriers

posted 27/1/2026 13:37 by Peter Wynne – 2 minute read

RADIATE LOVE ❤️

How have your efforts been faring? Are you among those who pledge annual resolutions—only to see them delayed by distractions that masquerade as thought? Many succumb to the illusion of internal dialogue, believing these voices define their path. In reality, they are noise—obstacles preventing deeper connection with higher wisdom and guidance.

The Problem: Mental Barrage

Your mind is not a neutral observer but a battlefield. Unfiltered thoughts (often self-defeating) create an echo chamber that:

  • Blocks progress: Each day you procrastinate is another opportunity lost.
  • Drowns out intuition: True insight (“downloads,” as I call them) requires silence—both external and internal.

This phenomenon was elegantly framed by James Sherman in Rejection (1982): “You can’t go back and make a new start, but you can start right now and make a brand new ending.”

The Solution: Start Now

Sherman’s words are not just advice—they are an imperative. You cannot rewrite the past, but you can rewrite your future with every conscious decision. This is my philosophy, my mantra.

My Journey: Overcoming Distraction

I have embraced this principle wholeheartedly. The transition was not seamless—distractions persist—but through practice and discernment, I recognize those moments of deviation. Higher guidance (to whom I remain grateful) helps redirect me toward my intended path.

Your Path Forward

  1. Acknowledge the Noise: These “thoughts” are not your true self; they are habits to be observed, not obeyed.
  2. Act Now: Delay is the enemy of progress. Even small steps today compound into irreversible change.
  3. Seek Higher Wisdom: Silence the mental chatter long enough to receive intuition—your connection to deeper truth.

I am resolute in this mission: not just a new ending, but one that transcends ordinary limitations—one that is magnificent and magical.

Final Challenge

Ask yourself: What small step can I take today toward my “brand new ending”? Start there. The past has no claim on you; your future is yours to create.

Credits

Photo by Quang Nguyen Vinh