Why Small Actions Create Clarity
On Monday we talked about shrinking big projects into simple, doable actions.
Here’s what most people forget:
Clarity rarely comes before you start.
It usually shows up while you're moving.
We often wait until:
• the plan is perfect
• we’ve mapped the whole project
• we feel confident
But clarity is actually a byproduct of action, not the prerequisite.
Think of it like walking through fog. You can’t see the whole road, but once you take a few steps, the next section becomes visible.
So if something feels overwhelming this week, try this reset:
1️⃣ Name the project
2️⃣ Shrink the step
3️⃣ Set a 10–30 minute timer
4️⃣ Stop when the timer ends
You’re not trying to finish the project. You're just moving through the fog.
Check-in:
What tiny step did you take this week?
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Stephanie Breckbill
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