You’re Avoiding Decision And That’s Costing You.

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... Read moreIn my experience, I've found that the biggest hurdle to making progress isn't a lack of information or clarity—it's the hesitation to commit to a decision. We often convince ourselves that we need more clarity before acting, but clarity truly emerges after we choose a direction and start moving. One practical approach I use is to narrow down my options to a single path and create a simple, clear plan. The goal isn't to have everything perfectly figured out but to make a small move toward that chosen direction. For example, if you're stuck on a career choice, instead of overanalyzing, pick one option and take a small action—like signing up for a related workshop or reaching out to a mentor. This act of commitment builds momentum and helps break the paralysis caused by overthinking or avoiding decisions. You might realize that your initial choice wasn't perfect, but the clarity gained through action will guide your next step. This process helps cultivate discipline and lessens the mental burden of uncertainty. Remember, "You're not overthinking. You're avoiding the decision." Embracing commitment allows you to bypass doubt and gain real clarity that only comes from experience. So, pick one direction today, make a plan, and take a small move—clarity will follow after commitment.