Stand Up and Plant Your Flag
Claiming Your Life Before You Feel Ready
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Many people think they are fighting procrastination when they are really fighting something deeper.
They are waiting for permission, certainty, confidence, fear to disappear, or the perfect moment to arrive.
But readiness rarely comes before action.
In Stand Up and Plant Your Flag, Gregg Patten offers a grounded, quietly powerful exploration of what it means to claim your life before you feel ready. This is not a productivity manual filled with hacks or pressure. It is a deeply human book about fear, delay, approval, self-trust, visibility, and the courage to begin from the ground you already have.
Through thirteen thoughtful chapters, Patten shows why procrastination is often more than laziness. It can be protection. Fear of criticism. Fear of success. Fear of visibility. Fear of stepping outside the life others expected you to live. Borrowed permission can keep a person trapped in neutral, while small acts of courage build a self that can be trusted.
This book is for anyone who has carried an idea, a calling, a decision, a change, or a dream for too long without taking the first honest step. It is for the person who keeps saying “later,” the person who does not feel ready, and the person who has waited for confidence, only to discover that confidence is built after the beginning.
With plainspoken wisdom and steady encouragement, this book invites listeners to stop treating fear as the final authority, stop waiting for perfect conditions, and stop asking the invisible audience for permission to live.
The flag is not a weapon. It is not arrogance or conquest. It is a sign of ownership. It says: I am here. This part of my life belongs to me. I may not know everything yet, but I am no longer willing to disappear while I wait.
You do not need a mountain, a crowd, or perfect confidence.
You need one square foot of honest ground.
And you already have that.
©2026 Gregg Patten (P)2026 Gregg Patten