Analysis Paralysis and How to Conquer Fear of Action
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0.000 HBDAnalysis Paralysis and How to Conquer Fear of Action
https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2019/02/19/08/43/milky-way-4006343_1280.jpg Analysis paralysis — when the process of moving forward and taking action is halted by overanalyzing a particular situation. I’ve seen (and experienced) analysis paralysis in so many situations. Big and small. Some situations are simple decisions to make — like where to go eat lunch with a friend. Other situations are much bigger — like what project to devote time to or what long-term investment decision to make. <hr> <div class=pull-right> https://steemitimages.com/160x160/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmXY3aSQbntqZWGgYNb32VpPmg8bq4fARZEbWhgPts8QvR/image.png </div> <h3> *The Magic of Thinking Big* by David J. Schwartz </h3> >"action cures fear. Indecision, postponement, on the other hand, fertilize fear.” <hr> In The Magic of Thinking Big, Schwartz talks about common “excuses” for not doing the things that you want to do. We often hear of people who make grand plans but never follow through on them in the slightest. People’s mouths are typically far larger than their actions. One of the most common excuses for not chasing after something is fear. Some will search and dig for a reason why they should or shouldn’t do something. They’ll recall memories of things that happened a decade ago just to claim that something is a bad idea. When we are faced with decisions (big or small) the options tend to drown us in thought. We analyze each outcome and look for the best way to proceed. This is a good process, but only when followed with immediate and decisive action. How many times have you (or someone you know) had a decision to make and instead of making a decision and then doing it, you come up with 10 possible options and just keep going through the list of why you should or shouldn’t do that particular one? Go through the list once and evaluate your options. Then do the one that seems best. If it’s the wrong one, then it is simply an opportunity to learn which option would be better in the future. The fear to fail has been engrained in us since the day we were born. Whether in school or playing on the playground, we are taught that failing (especially in public) is one of the worst things we can do. It can shame our family or it can make us look “stupid”. Fear is one of the most powerful emotions. Some people use it and others let it use them. If, instead of letting fear control your actions, you used fear to *drive your future actions* (i.e. failing, learning and then applying to future situations) you would find yourself making quick and decisive decisions about how to proceed. When you make a mistake, you will feel less *embarrassed* and more *educated*. <h4> Hope & Action</h4> >"When we face tough problems, we stay mired in the mud until we take action. Hope is a start. But hope needs action to win victories." I have a friend who is a wishful thinker. Optimistic is a word that could describe someone who has a positive outlook on the future, but generally has a good reason for thinking that way. Wishful thinking is another story. When someone is a wishful thinker, they think that *luck* or *the universe* will align to make good things happen to them. This same friend loves to do the following things: 1. Buy lottery tickets 2. Take unnecessary risks/gambles with investments and other similarly important decisions In other words — they hope for a good outcome but do little to nothing to actually secure the good outcome for themselves. They wait for *the universe* to give them the good outcome. Hope is a powerful thing. It can drive us to work hard. It can drive us to stay positive in the face of defeat. It can cure depression… but hope without action becomes *wishful thinking*. Instead of hoping for a good outcome and then leveraging that hope to make decisive actions to achieve the desired outcome, a wishful thinker will just sit back and *hope* that the *universe* works it all out in their favor. Combine hope with decisive action and you create the reins to control your fears. You gain leverage over them and with it, the ability to take acton quickly and ruthlessly. Continuously pushing yourself closer and closer to the end goal. Posted via <a href="https://steemleo.com/">Steemleo</a>
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