High performers often fall into the trap of over-planning, waiting for the "perfect" time, or searching for the "perfect" strategy before getting started.
Dreams inspire planning, but this endless preparation is simply procrastination disguised as productive work.
Avoiding hard work is actually a biological survival mechanism. Your brain naturally seeks comfort, dopamine, and the path of least resistance, viewing the effort of real change as a threat.
When you choose decisions and action over planning, you physically force your brain's prefrontal cortex to favor long-term rewards over the immediate comfort of staying safe.
An average idea with brilliant execution will always beat a great idea with mediocre execution.
Stop waiting for perfect conditions; take the first messy step, because motion creates momentum, and momentum reveals opportunities that standing still never could.
Cure your "constipation of execution" by taking real action today!