What If? The Simple Question That Could Change Everything
As we look ahead to 2025, one question keeps echoing in my mind: "What if?"
I love this question. It holds limitless potential because it invites us to dream, to wonder, and most importantly, to act. It’s not a question that closes doors — it opens them wide.
Think about it for a moment.
What if I committed to a regular workout routine?
What if I lead-generated every day?
What if I wrote one page a day?
What if I committed to a weekly date night with my spouse?
What if I started investing a percentage of my income each month?
Each of these "what ifs" has the power to lead us down a transformational path. It doesn’t take much imagination to see how answering these questions with action could radically change your life.
But let’s push it a little further. What if you simply did the things you already know you should do?
Ate right.
Slept enough.
Drank less.
Stuck to a budget.
Prayed more.
Read your Bible.
Do you doubt that your life would be different in a year? I don’t think you do.
I know I don’t.
Here’s why.
If I committed to a regular workout routine, I know I’d have more energy. I’d feel stronger. I’d feel more confident. And that confidence wouldn’t just stay in the gym — it would follow me into other areas of my life, from my career to my relationships.
If I consistently lead-generated in my business, I’d set more appointments, sign more contracts, and close more deals. Those closings would bring more revenue, more opportunities, and more financial peace. It would relieve stress and open up new possibilities for experiences and leisure with my family.
If I read my Bible and prayed every day, I’d be more grounded in who I am and more confident in who God is calling me to be. I’d have the resilience to face life’s challenges with faith and perspective. I’d see my work as part of a larger mission, and I’d be a better example of Christ to my family. I know that spiritual growth would spill over into every area of my life.
If we committed to a weekly date night, my spouse and I would feel more connected. We’d have fewer misunderstandings. We’d be more in sync, more supportive, and less likely to drift apart. We’d share goals and dreams with greater clarity and purpose.
What if?
It’s not just a question — it’s a challenge. It’s a call to action.
When I ask, "What if?" I unlock an incredible future. I see a 2025 brimming with possibility. I see a tomorrow I actually want to live in.
But there’s a catch.
Because what if is always followed by another question.
Why not?
If doing these things would set me up for the tomorrow I desire so deeply, why wouldn’t I commit to them?
If more health, more connection, more peace, more income, and more purpose are on the other side of small daily choices, why not make those choices today?
I don’t have a good answer to that question.
Do you?
What if today is the day you finally stopped wondering?
What if today is the day you started doing?
Let 2025 be the year you stop asking “what if?” and start answering it with action.
And when you hear that little voice ask, “why not?” — let your only response be, “there’s no good reason.”