Most people treat it like a destination. Like once you get clear, you can finally start moving.
But it actually works the opposite way.
You move first. And clarity follows.
That's the whole premise behind the Calm Clarity Method. Five steps that don't ask you to have it figured out before you start, they help you figure it out by starting.
Here's the quick version:
Settle. Before anything else, slow the spin. Get everything out of your head. You can't see what you're working with when it's all swirling around in there.
Simplify. Now cut. Most of what's on your list doesn't belong there right now. This is where the relief happens.
Select. One thing. Not five, not three. One. The thing that matters most right now.
Map. Build the simplest possible plan around that one thing. Not a 47-step project plan — just your next right steps.
Move. Do the thing. And let the clarity come from the doing.
That's it. And the reason it works is because it doesn't ask you to be ready first. It asks you to start. The clarity comes with the movement.
So where in this method are you right now? Drop it in the comments. I'm curious.