We all know someone who spends more time talking about their ambitions than actually pursuing them. Maybe that someone is you. You have big plans, great intentions, incredible dreams, and big goals, but the first step feels so intimidating that you stay stuck in the planning—or worse, the talking—stage.
Here’s the truth: taking action is what separates dreamers or talkers from those who do, the Doers. Ideas alone don’t change lives; action does. If you’re ready to stop talking about what you want to accomplish and start making it happen, here are three practical tips to get you moving in the right direction.
- Start Small, But Start Now
The vision of a complete goal can be overwhelming. Whether you want to write a book, start a podcast, launch a business, or run your first marathon, the weight of everything that needs to happen can cause you to hesitate before starting. Start small, but start now.
Picture this: someone who dreams of running a marathon might spend weeks researching the perfect shoes, the best training plan. But someone serious about running gets up, laces any pair of sneakers they own, and runs for five minutes today. That’s the difference.
What’s one small action you can take right now? It could be as simple as making a phone call to a potential client, starting a wellness plan, or dedicating 10 minutes every day doing something that brings you closer to your dreams. Action creates momentum.
- Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
Taking action often brings on some level of anxiety. You might be scared, inexperienced, or unsure if you’re doing it right. That discomfort can stop you in your tracks if you don’t learn to embrace it.
Think of a baby learning to walk. They fall, stumble, and wobble—but they keep moving. They don’t analyze their technique or wait until they’ve watched 10 tutorial videos on walking mechanics. They try, fall, and improve. They make progress, and so can you.
You’ll probably feel uncomfortable as you start moving toward your dreams, and that’s okay. No one has all the answers when they begin. By acting despite the uncertainty, you’ll gain confidence and skills over time. Some of the best lessons come from trying and figuring things out as you go.
- Keep Your Goals to Yourself
It’s tempting to announce your ambitions to everyone. Telling people you’re going to start a podcast, create better health, or change careers gives you an instant dopamine hit of approval—and that approval can sometimes rewire your brain into feeling like you’ve already accomplished the goal.
Instead, keep your plans to yourself and share them only with those who can support you, with energy to make progress, not just promises.
Do the work when no one else is watching. When you say less and do more, your actions will speak volumes over time. For example, imagine quietly working on your fitness goals and shocking everyone six months later by showing up stronger, faster, and healthier. That feeling?
I encourage you to write down your goals, keep them private, and focus your intention and attention on progress. Don’t worry about impressing others with your plans; impress yourself by sticking with the process.
Dreams without action are just wishes. It’s not enough to dream about writing a book, creating your podcast, launching a business, or running a marathon. You must take consistent steps toward achieving those aspirations. It will change how you see yourself. Change the phrase Seeing is Believing to Believing is seeing! You believe in what you’re doing!
If you have found yourself in the “someday” phase, today is the day to break free. Start small, push through the discomfort, and focus on doing, not just dreaming. The future you’re imagining is waiting—and it starts with the step you take today.
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Until Next time, take the steps to becoming a Doer!
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