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How Much Longer Are You Going to Keep Putting This Off?

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Title:  How Much Longer Are You Going to Keep Putting This Off?

There’s something you’ve been meaning to start…

A decision.
 A change.
 A step you know matters.

But you haven’t taken it yet.

Not because you’re lazy.
 Not because you don’t care.

But because you’re waiting to feel ready.

In this episode of The Stage, we explore a very real pattern: putting things off not out of avoidance—but because the moment never feels “right.”

More importantly, we look at how to gently shift out of that pattern in a way that feels grounded, honest, and sustainable.

If this resonates, continue the conversation in the VybeShift Podcast, where we go deeper into this pattern and how to move through it in a real, aligned way.

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There's something you've been putting off. You've thought about it more than once. Maybe it's something you want to start. Maybe it's a change you've been considering, or a decision you keep revisiting in your mind. And each time it comes up, you tell yourself, I'll do it when I feel ready. That thought feels responsible. It feels like you're being thoughtful, like you're giving yourself time to get it right. But if you're honest, that moment of feeling ready doesn't seem to arrive. And the thing that matters to you stays exactly where it is. This isn't about laziness, it's not about discipline, and it's not about you're not caring enough. It's something much more human than that. You're waiting for a feeling that usually shows up after you begin. In the vibe shift perspective, we don't force movement, but we also don't wait endlessly for the perfect moment. We shift the question. Instead of asking, when will I feel ready? We ask what feels safe enough to begin. Because most of the time it's not that you don't know what to do, it's that the steps feel too big, too final, too uncertain. So your system responds by slowing things down, and that gets interpreted as I'm not ready yet. So instead of waiting, we adjust the step. We make it smaller, more honest, more aligned with where you actually are. Not I'm going to figure everything out today, but I'm going to take one step that feels manageable. And once you move, even a little, something shifts. Not everything all at once, but enough. Enough to see a little more clearly. Enough to feel a little more capable. And that's where readiness begins to build. So today, bring that thing to mind, the one you've been putting off. And instead of asking if you're ready, ask what is one step that feels safe enough to take? Not perfect, not complete, just possible. If this resonated with you and your wish to go deeper into this, the link is in the show notes. You don't need to feel ready to begin. You just need a step that feels true enough to take.