Moving forward without having the full plan
- AJ Enslin

- Apr 25
- 1 min read
One of the biggest reasons people stay stuck is the belief that they need a clear plan before they begin.
It feels responsible to wait until everything is mapped out. In reality, it often becomes a way of avoiding movement.
Clarity is not something you always have before you start. It is something that develops as you move.
When you take a step, you learn something. When you learn something, your direction becomes clearer. Waiting for certainty before taking action can delay the very clarity you are looking for.
This does not mean moving recklessly. It means being willing to take thoughtful steps without needing complete certainty.
There is a difference between being unprepared and being open to the process.
You don’t need to see the entire path. You need enough clarity for the next step.
Reflection
Where are you waiting for more clarity when you might actually need to take a step first?




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