Ideas become weighed down with details. I think often when we delay deciding or hold off on implementing or struggle to stay consistent because we make it too complex.
When I think back to times of big change in my life, it was possible because I focused. I focused on what was most important. I may have got there on my own, with someone’s help, a good book, a new approach or a combination of these things that stacked to together one after another. The same holds true when your mission becomes clear and you go after it ferociously. I remember I did that when I started a gymnastics business in my undergrad. It became clear in a moment what I needed to do then I worked on one detail after another to make it happen before the next school year. I was focused on the important few to make it happen. Some 10+ years later, I did the same thing when I wanted to move from the Toronto area to Vancouver. And be clear the messy middle is different than letting things be too complex. Both are clutter. Too complex is letting in too many factors to your decision/action. I had that happen before the first time I launched my website then it all became clear in one day. Since then I’ve refreshed my website and added to it. I hope you enjoy today ;) …and I hope you enjoy it tomorrow when it may change with what’s important then.
The point is that when something is taking longer than we want, it could be because we’re letting too many details in. We’re letting it be more complex than it needs to be. That’s why we value those things that cut to the most important. I am EXCITED to share tools and resources that I have developed with clients that cut through the the clutter. I hope that this brings simplicity and progress to you and your work :)