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Stop Overthinking and Take Action

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Many smart people make the mistake of being in motion too long. Being in motion gives people the sense of getting things done (e.g. outlining a video, studying for a test, searching for a diet). At some point, our focus and energy need to shift from motion to action. You won’t lose weight by spending all your time reading books on dieting or by researching the best gym. You need to take action and go to the gym. 📚 Resources Mentioned Rich Webster: https://www.instagram.com/p/ClgbimdPzn9/ Atomic Habits by James Clear James Clear Article: https://jamesclear.com/taking-action How to Make Better Choices in Life | Ali Abdaal Life Questions: https://youtu.be/XILu7hxDr2w ✅ Follow The Beautiful Mess Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz28aStbk-5Apxqyj_WWYqw Instagram: https://instagram.com/tbmshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartMessy Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheBeautifulMessShow ➡️ You can also follow me here: YouTube: https://youtube.com/pauldittus IG: https://www.instagram.com/pauldittus/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pauldittus Website: https://pauldittus.com This is episode 54 of The Beautiful Mess Show podcast. Hosted by Paul Dittus
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Many smart people make the mistake of being in motion too long. Being in motion gives people the sense of getting things done (e.g. outlining a video, studying for a test, searching for a diet). At some point, our focus and energy need to shift from motion to action. You won’t lose weight by spending all your time reading books on dieting or by researching the best gym. You need to take action and go to the gym. 📚 Resources Mentioned Rich Webster: https://www.instagram.com/p/ClgbimdPzn9/ Atomic Habits by James Clear James Clear Article: https://jamesclear.com/taking-action How to Make Better Choices in Life | Ali Abdaal Life Questions: https://youtu.be/XILu7hxDr2w ✅ Follow The Beautiful Mess Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz28aStbk-5Apxqyj_WWYqw Instagram: https://instagram.com/tbmshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartMessy Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheBeautifulMessShow ➡️ You can also follow me here: YouTube: https://youtube.com/pauldittus IG: https://www.instagram.com/pauldittus/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pauldittus Website: https://pauldittus.com This is episode 54 of The Beautiful Mess Show podcast. Hosted by Paul Dittus
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