The action you keep avoiding is probably the proof you need
By the middle of the week, the pattern usually starts showing.
You can see what you handled.
You can see what you postponed.
You can see what you stayed busy with.
You can see what keeps getting moved to “later.”
And usually, the thing you keep avoiding is not random.
It is probably connected to the proof you need to build.
The follow-up you have not sent.
The conversation you have not scheduled.
The value statement you have not rewritten.
The offer you have not clarified.
The proof point you have not documented.
The decision you have not made.
The skill you have not practiced.
The task you keep carrying from one week to the next.
Avoidance is information.
It tells you where the friction is.
Maybe the action feels uncomfortable.
Maybe the outcome is uncertain.
Maybe the next step is unclear.
Maybe you are afraid of the response.
Maybe it will expose a gap.
Maybe it forces you to stop talking about progress and actually create it.
That is why it matters.
Because closing June with proof means facing at least one thing you would rather keep pushing off.
Not everything.
One thing.
One uncomfortable action that would create real movement.
So today, ask yourself:
What action keeps following me around?
What have I moved from one list to the next?
What am I pretending is not urgent?
What would create proof if I actually did it?
What would make the rest of this week stronger?
Today’s question:
What is one avoided action you need to execute before Friday?
Drop it below.
Not because it is easy.
Because it is probably the move that creates proof.
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John Kerkhoff
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