Overwhelm Usually Means the Step Is Too Big
When a project feels heavy or intimidating, it’s often not because you're lazy or unmotivated.
It’s because the step you're trying to take is actually three or four steps combined.
For example:
“Work on my website”is actually:
• open the site dashboard
• review the homepage
• list what needs updating
• choose one section to edit
See the difference?
Clarity grows when we separate thinking from doing.
Try this today:
Take one project you're working on and ask:
What is the first visible action?
Not the plan. Not the strategy.
Just the first move.
Maybe it’s:
• opening the document
• writing three bullet points
• renaming a file
• sending one email
Small actions remove resistance.
👇 What project are you simplifying this week?
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Overwhelm Usually Means the Step Is Too Big
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