Most of us were taught to wait for clarity before we commit.
Get clear on what you want. Make sure. Know the path. Then move.
It sounds reasonable. It is also why most people never move.
Here is what nobody tells you: clarity is not something you receive before you decide. It is something you earn by deciding. The act of commitment — the moment you actually choose — is what causes the fog to lift. Not before. After.
The people you watch moving through life with ease toward what they want are not doing so because they have better information than you. They are not less afraid. They do not have a clearer map. They made a decision first and let the understanding come second.
You don't find your way by standing still and studying the map. You find it by walking and watching the map reveal itself beneath your feet.
So here is the only practice that matters:
Decide first. Before you feel ready. Before the fear passes. Before you know how it ends.
The clarity follows. It always does.
Swipe through slowly — each slide is its own thought.










