At the beginning there is always so much to do. It is hard to know which action we should take first and how much time we need to spend doing any one action.
But what is much more important than knowing the exact right action to take is making a start.
Today we are going to tap for feeling of overwhelmed by not knowing exactly where to start.
This Is So Big I Don’t Know Where To Start
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For those, like me, who like the script: At the beginning . . . There are just so many steps . . . There are so many things that need to be done . . . That it feels like way too much . . . That it feels completely impossible . . . And if I had to do all of this right now . . . And if I had to do all of this at once . . . There would be absolutely no way that I could be successful . . . But I recognize the fact . . . That not only can I not do it all right now . . . It wouldn’t be good for me to do it all right now . . . I need to take each step one at a time . . . And by taking each step one at a time . . . I am going to be able to give every step the attention it needs . . . I am going to be able to move forward in an easy way . . . It’s really easy to overestimate how much work I can get done in one day . . . And it’s really easy to underestimate how much work I can get done in five days . . . It’s easy to overestimate how much I can get done in one week . . . And it’s easy to underestimate how much I can get done in one month . . . If I take deliberate action . . . And simply do this one little bit at a time . . . I am going to consistently move forward . . . I am going to consistently make progress . . . I am going to gain a great deal of momentum . . . And as I move forward . . . Everything is going to get done . . . I don’t have to do this all at once . . . I don’t have to do this all right now . . . I only have to do a little right now . . . And if I consistently do a little . . . I will move forward much faster . . . Than I could anticipate . . . I can’t do it all at once . . . I don’t need to do it all at once . . . Little by little will make the difference . . .