Most of us have goals like a career move we want to make, skill we want to build, conversation we need to have, or becoming a version of ourselves we know we’re capable of becoming. Sometimes the biggest thing standing between us and that goal isn’t a lack of talent or ambition.
It’s overthinking/talking about it.
The endless questions:
- What if I fail?
- What if I’m not ready?
- What if there’s a better time?
Overthinking can feel productive because we’re busy analyzing, planning, and preparing. Sometimes this is just fear wearing a more professional outfit.
Progress begins with one small action.
- Send the message.
- Take the class.
- Update the resume.
- Ask the question.
- Try the thing.
You don’t need perfection. You need momentum. The next step doesn’t have to prove everything about you. It only has to move you forward.
A reminder from a poem I wrote: “Don’t talk, just do.”
Give your heart.
Give your mind.
Leave the rest behind.
The person you’re becoming is built one small decision at a time.
Though this idea originally started as a poem to myself about getting out of my own head and moving forward. It eventually became a song, because sometimes we need more than advice. Sometimes we need an auditory ear worm that we can feel. “Don’t Talk, Just Do” is the soundtrack to this message:

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