The law of timing


The law of timing


The Law of Timing is a principle that emphasizes the importance of acting at the right time to achieve success, often referenced in leadership, business, and personal growth.


It’s often associated with John C. Maxwell’s "21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership", where the Law of Timing is one of the key concepts.


Definition of the Law of Timing

The right action at the wrong time can lead to failure, while the right action at the right time leads to success.


It teaches that what you do is important, but when you do it is equally critical.


Key Principles of the Law of Timing

Timing is Everything

Good leaders understand when to move forward, when to wait, and when to stop.


Right Action + Wrong Timing = Resistance

Taking action too soon can cause confusion or rejection.


Wrong Action + Right Timing = Mistake

Even with good timing, a poor decision will not succeed.


Right Action + Right Timing = Success

When preparation, opportunity, and execution align, results are maximized.


Examples

Business: Launching a product too early can lead to failure if the market is not ready.


Sports: A coach substituting a player at the wrong moment may cost the game.


Life: Making a major life decision without proper preparation often leads to regret.


How to Apply the Law of Timing

Assess the situation: Understand the environment and people involved.


Read the signs: Look for readiness — in markets, teams, or relationships.


Prepare in advance: Timing favors the prepared.


Be patient: Sometimes waiting is the wisest decision.

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