Hi friends,
I’m 38.
After 12 years as a lawyer, I walked away from the comfort and safety of a legal career to start my own company.
Why give up a secure life? Why step into the unknown?
Today, I want to share my story—and the “ACT” framework that helped me make this life-changing decision.
Ten years ago, I first felt the entrepreneurial itch. The desire was there, but everything else wasn't:
When I told to my boss, he offered me a job instead.
I took it. And honestly? I’m grateful—I needed those years to grow.
Sometimes the best decisions aren't about charging forward—they're about strategic patience.
Fast forward to today. The difference wasn't just time—it was preparation:
This time, I wasn't just daydreaming. I am armed and ready.
Here’s what made the difference: my ACT framework for decision making.
What's your true objective?
Not what others expect—what do YOU actually want?
Most people stay stuck because they're chasing someone else's definition of success.
If you don’t know where you’re heading, any road can lead you astray.
Take a moment: write down your real objective—no fluff, just honesty.
Get clear on your options.
What are the facts? What’s just noise?
Filter out guilt, “shoulds,” and outside opinions.
Ask yourself: “If I were advising my best friend, what would I say?”
The right timing changes everything.
Sometimes, moving too soon means missing out or making messy mistakes.
Other times, patience brings perfect alignment.
Ask yourself: “Is now the moment, or should I wait for a better opening?”
Like in dating, the right person at the wrong time is still the wrong move.
But when that moment arrives? Move decisively.
Don’t get stuck in endless waiting—momentum beats perfection.
Where in your life are you playing it safe when you should be playing seriously?
Know someone struggling with a big decision? Forward this — it might be exactly what they need to hear right now.
To bold choices and new beginnings,
Pan Tsang
P.S. I would love to hear from you. Share your story or comments with me. I will reply as best as I can.