Today's quote from the book:
“The antidote to hesitation is movement.”
Doing What You Know, Chapter 9, p. 178
Hesitation feels harmless in the moment. You pause, think it through, tell yourself you’re being careful. But over time, hesitation compounds into inaction.
That’s where progress slows down.
The solution isn’t more thinking. It’s movement. Even a small step breaks the pattern. It shifts you out of analysis and into execution.
That’s where momentum starts.
You don’t need to eliminate hesitation completely. You just need to move anyway.