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Overcoming Project Freeze: How to Start When You Feel Stuck

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Dec 14, 2025
Starting projects can feel daunting, often led by overthinking and overplanning. Embrace simplicity by making small decisions and setting a fixed start time. Drawing inspiration from NASA's approach, identify obstacles and take initial steps without delay. Get going with a messy first draft to kickstart your process, then refine as you learn. Break projects into manageable stages with realistic timelines, always keeping a clear objective in sight, much like Kennedy's iconic moon landing goal. Dive in and overcome that project freeze!
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INSIGHT

Action Trumps Planning Paralysis

  • Overthinking and overplanning are the biggest obstacles to finishing projects.
  • Working on a project means doing something that moves it forward, not just planning.
ADVICE

Make Three Simple Pre-Start Decisions

  • Decide the essential early choices: what, what to buy, and when to do it.
  • After those three decisions, stop planning and start the work.
ANECDOTE

NASA's Mercury: Start Small, Learn Fast

  • NASA in 1961 didn't plan every step to the moon but listed known obstacles and first steps.
  • That led to the Mercury programme as a focused, learn-as-you-go start.
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