Feeling stuck does not mean you wait for a perfect moment. Sheila shares how to break out of a rut with tiny, doable moves, reframe fear of change by listing what could go right, and remember you can always pivot if a decision does not fit. You will hear the real story behind starting before you feel ready, plus the permission to change your mind and try again. Leave with one micro step to create momentum today.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 — When life feels like an IKEA manual in Swedish
01:39 — Arizona on a whim and trusting good outcomes
03:56 — Stop waiting for perfect and start the thing
06:16 — Decisions are not forever; you can change your mind
08:29 — Shielaism: the risk is worth it because you can always come back
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