
Have you ever walked away from a workshop or coaching session feeling inspired, only to find yourself back in the same rut a week later? You’re not alone. I call this the “insight-to-action gap.”
Why the Gap Exists
It’s not that you didn’t understand the concept. You probably did. The real culprit? Self-doubt, perfectionism, or fear of failure—all of which block you from applying what you’ve learned.
Awareness is the first step, but it’s not enough. The transformation happens in the application.
The Role of the Inner Critic
Your inner critic is sneaky. It doesn’t shout, “Don’t do it!” Instead, it whispers:
- “You’re not ready yet.”
- “What if this doesn’t work?”
- “Someone else could do it better.”
Left unchecked, it stalls progress and keeps you stuck in endless preparation.
Bridging the Gap
Here’s the truth: small, consistent actions beat waiting for perfect timing every time.
1. Name the Doubt – Acknowledge it without judgment.
2. Lean on Your Wiring – Design your actions around how you naturally work best.
3. Lower the Stakes – Test small before going big.
4. Build Accountability – Surround yourself with people who will nudge you forward.
How My Book Helps
My upcoming book, Don’t Let Doubt Take You Out, is designed to tackle this exact challenge. It combines Human Wiring insights with mindset tools to help you quiet your inner critic, trust your wiring, and take courageous daily action.
Because knowing without doing changes nothing. But knowing + doing? That’s where the magic happens.
