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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 22 MIN

Why Waiting to Feel Ready Is Keeping You Stuck

from Always Becoming: Real Stories of Resilience, Healing, & Growth · host Mikalen Cox

Ever feel stuck even when you want to change? Like you have ideas, goals, things you care about but you keep overthinking, waiting, or telling yourself you'll start when you feel more ready? In this episode we talk about what that "stuck" feeling actually looks like and what it takes to start building momentum from that place, not after it. We get into: why starting can feel so hard how we procrastinate under the disguise of planning how overthinking quietly keeps you stuck the pressure to feel confident before taking action what momentum actually looks like in real life  how small, imperfect actions can shift your energy why you don't need clarity or motivation to begin what it means to move with doubt instead of waiting for it to go away This isn't about having it all figured out. It's about learning how to move anyway. If you've been feeling stuck lately, this is your reminder that momentum doesn't come from a big breakthrough, it comes from taking one small step. lets connect on instagram: @mikalen.co

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