It's a reminder from one of the greatest musicians that when it comes to achieving greatness, limits can be a good thing. Leonard Bernstein was one of the most prolific and influential composers of the 20th century. He was a star conductor for the New York Philharmonic. He helped write musicals like "West Side Story", and he somehow even found time to host TV shows where he introduced a generation of children to classical music. Clearly, Bernstein understood the power of staying busy and that brilliance thrives under pressure. Without deadlines, it's easy to postpone and procrastinate, to overthink and underdeliver. But any time you feel like you are at your limit, see it as an opportunity. It's a chance to surprise yourself to prove that you can work harder and better than you thought you could.
Leonard Bernstein knew that those moments are when genius comes to life. So push yourself, make a plan and give yourself just a little less time than you'd like. Trust that you can get it done if you put into work. That ticking clock isn't your enemy. It's a challenge. All you have to do is accept it, and right now is always the perfect time to start.