Clarity Doesn’t Come From Thinking Harder
Sometimes when we feel stuck, we try to solve it by thinking more.
More planning.
More research.
More brainstorming.
But clarity often comes from touching the work itself.
Opening the file.
Looking at the notes.
Writing the messy first draft.
Once you interact with the project, your brain starts organizing the next steps naturally.
So if something feels foggy right now, try this:
Instead of asking
“What should I do?”
Ask
“What can I touch for 10 minutes?”
Open it. Look at it. Move one piece.
You might be surprised how quickly the next step appears.
👇 What project needs a 10-minute touch today?
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Stephanie Breckbill
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Clarity Doesn’t Come From Thinking Harder
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