Taking Action

Taking action is presented as the movement from a current state toward a desired future state. Inaction often comes from threatening consequences rather than lack of desire. People can have clear ambitions and still fail to act because int…

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Taking action is presented as the movement from a current state toward a desired future state. Inaction often comes from threatening consequences rather than lack of desire. People can have clear ambitions and still fail to act because internal roadblocks make action feel threatening. People should diagnose the specific roadblock that is preventing action instead of only blaming a lack of discipline.