My belief is, if you stay ready then you don’t have to get ready. As soon as I put something in the universe I start preparing for the manifestation. By the time what I want starts to show up, I am ready to implement my plan. If you use this method on a regular basis at some point it will become second nature. There are disadvantages to being extremely organized because change can throw you off-key. However, over the years I have found a way to overcome that as well. I always leave room for exceptions to the rule, in the form of mishaps, failures by no fault of mine, oversights, etc. Some of these things came with age and others came with practice and planning.
The question is, are you ready for what you are asking for? If not, how long will it take you to get ready. We live in a society of “right now!” While you are thinking about doing something others are already doing it. While you are playing catch up others have moved on to the next level. Time waits for no one. There is something called the 5-second rule, by Mel Robbins, which says, “If you have an impulse to act on a goal, you must physically move within 5 seconds or your brain will kill the idea”. This doesn’t mean that everything you try will work out. This doesn’t mean that you should jump head over hills into every idea that pops into your head. You will know which ones to jump on and which ones to let go of. I have thoughts all day long about things that I would like to try, but I also know myself like no one else does. But then, there are those days when I know immediately that this is an idea that I need to pursue, whether it works or not. Some ideas are there to guide you to better ideas down the road. So, needless to say, I’m sitting on ready!