EPISODE · Jan 24, 2026 · 0 MIN
Why Action Beats Overthinking
from The Mindset Minute · host Tyler Ganus
🎙️ Overthinking feels productive—but it actually delays progress. In this episode, Tyler breaks down why elite athletes don’t wait for perfect clarity before acting. Hesitation creates tension, while action creates feedback. When you execute first and adjust after, confidence grows naturally. Momentum doesn’t reward the athlete who thinks the most—it rewards the one who moves with intention. Clarity follows action, not the other way around.Takeaway: Execution builds confidence faster than overthinking ever will.🔥 Next Steps for YouPurchase Your Mindset Chips HerePurchase Master Your Mind By Tyler GanusBook a free coaching callJoin the free newsletterCMM Website (High School, College, & Pro Athletes)YCT Website (Middle School Athletes)Follow along for more daily content:Instagram: @CollegiateMindMasteryTikTok: @CollegiateMindMasteryYouTube: Collegiate Mind MasteryFacebook: Collegiate Mind MasterySupport the show
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🎙️ Overthinking feels productive—but it actually delays progress. In this episode, Tyler breaks down why elite athletes don’t wait for perfect clarity before acting. Hesitation creates tension, while action creates feedback. When you execute first and adjust after, confidence grows naturally. Momentum doesn’t reward the athlete who thinks the most—it rewards the one who moves with intention. Clarity follows action, not the other way around. Takeaway: Execution builds confidence faster than ov...
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