“If you intend to go to work, there is no better place than right where you are; if you do not intend to go to work, you cannot get along anywhere.”
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The line strips away excuses and forces a choice: act now or remain stuck. Focus on what you can do in the moment instead of waiting for perfect conditions. Take responsibility, start with small steps, and let steady work create real progress.
When to use it
- Before blaming the job market, use your current hours to learn a new skill or improve a portfolio — start where you are and build momentum.
- Stop waiting for the ideal office or tools; repair what you have and begin the work that moves you forward.
- When feeling stuck, ask: 'Am I willing to do the work now?' If yes, take one concrete action this hour and keep going.
- A manager uses the line to call a team to focus on immediate tasks instead of rearranging plans; practical effort solves problems faster than perfect planning.

