Discover why clear decision-makers still struggle to start-it's not overthinking, it's an activation problem requiring completely different solutions than decision-making skills.

People often think they're overthinking when they're actually dealing with something completely different—an activation problem, not a decision problem. Action creates momentum, not the other way around.
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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome back to another personalized deep dive from BeFreed! Today we're tackling something that hits close to home for so many of us-that frustrating gap between making clear decisions and actually starting to act on them.
Eli: Oh, this is going to be good, Lena! I'm genuinely excited about this topic because I think we're about to blow apart a huge misconception. People often think they're overthinking when they're actually dealing with something completely different-an activation problem, not a decision problem.
Lena: Exactly! And we've got some incredible insights from several books that really illuminate this distinction. I have a feeling our listeners are going to have some serious "aha" moments today.