Right action at wrong time often fails. The same action at right time succeeds. Timing matters.
Rushing collapses time in ways that often backfire. Allow processes their natural duration.
The moment of readiness cannot be forced. It arrives when conditions align. Be ready when it comes.
Too early and too late are both forms of wrong. Aim for just in time—neither before nor after.
Timing requires attunement. Pay attention to rhythms—your own, others', the situation's.
Some things have narrow windows. Recognize when the moment is now, and act without hesitation.
Other things have wide windows. Do not create false urgency. Take the time that is given.
The master of timing seems lucky. But luck is preparation meeting opportunity. Be prepared.
Trust timing. What is meant to happen will happen when it is meant to happen. Your job is readiness.