Making It Work

Ep.4 Analysis Paralysis & Overwhelming Thoughts

August 05, 2021 Michael Season 1 Episode 4
Ep.4 Analysis Paralysis & Overwhelming Thoughts
Making It Work
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Making It Work
Ep.4 Analysis Paralysis & Overwhelming Thoughts
Aug 05, 2021 Season 1 Episode 4
Michael

  In this episode, we talk about that sensation where overwhelming thoughts and the presence of multiple decisions to make can cause an "Analysis Paralysis" where we get caught in this never-ending cycle of overthinking that prevents us from making a decision and, more importantly, making a MOVE. 

  We learn a little bit about Mark Twain. We talk about how prioritizing your tasks (The 80/20 principle way) can help you overcome that paralysis. I give you some personal examples of times I failed to prioritize tasks or think my goals through and what the outcome of those situations were, and also a positive example. 

  We also hear a speech from Mr. Himanshu Narang on sticking to it and moving towards your goals. 

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret to getting started is breaking your overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.”
                                                                                                                       - Mark Twain

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  In this episode, we talk about that sensation where overwhelming thoughts and the presence of multiple decisions to make can cause an "Analysis Paralysis" where we get caught in this never-ending cycle of overthinking that prevents us from making a decision and, more importantly, making a MOVE. 

  We learn a little bit about Mark Twain. We talk about how prioritizing your tasks (The 80/20 principle way) can help you overcome that paralysis. I give you some personal examples of times I failed to prioritize tasks or think my goals through and what the outcome of those situations were, and also a positive example. 

  We also hear a speech from Mr. Himanshu Narang on sticking to it and moving towards your goals. 

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret to getting started is breaking your overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.”
                                                                                                                       - Mark Twain