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How to Stop Overthinking and Start Taking Action

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In today’s episode, we’re exploring one of the biggest challenges of modern life: information abundance. We have more access to knowledge than any generation before us. We can learn almost anything in seconds. But while information has never been more accessible, transformation remains just as difficult. Why? Because knowing isn’t the same as doing. If you’ve ever found yourself waiting until you feel ready, certain, qualified, or confident enough to begin, this episode is for you. In This Episode: * Why information overload is keeping so many people stuck * The benefits and pitfalls of self-development in the digital age * How AI can accelerate learning but can’t take action for you * The neuroscience of identity and behaviour change * Why overthinking feels productive but rarely creates progress * The difference between learning and embodiment * How to stop acting like an apprentice in your own life * A simple daily exercise to start becoming your future self Reset. Realign. Rise. Instagram: @helene__palmer 🎙️ The Unstuck Podcast Conversations on growth, mindset, leadership, and creating movement in life and work.

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Portada del episodio How to Stop Overthinking and Start Taking Action

How to Stop Overthinking and Start Taking Action

In today’s episode, we’re exploring one of the biggest challenges of modern life: information abundance. We have more access to knowledge than any generation before us. We can learn almost anything in seconds. But while information has never been more accessible, transformation remains just as difficult. Why? Because knowing isn’t the same as doing. If you’ve ever found yourself waiting until you feel ready, certain, qualified, or confident enough to begin, this episode is for you. In This Episode: * Why information overload is keeping so many people stuck * The benefits and pitfalls of self-development in the digital age * How AI can accelerate learning but can’t take action for you * The neuroscience of identity and behaviour change * Why overthinking feels productive but rarely creates progress * The difference between learning and embodiment * How to stop acting like an apprentice in your own life * A simple daily exercise to start becoming your future self Reset. Realign. Rise. Instagram: @helene__palmer 🎙️ The Unstuck Podcast Conversations on growth, mindset, leadership, and creating movement in life and work.

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Portada del episodio How to cut out the noise and come back to yourself

How to cut out the noise and come back to yourself

This episode explores the cost of constant input, the subtle pressure of comparison, and what happens when you finally step away from the noise long enough to hear yourself again. It’s a conversation about clarity, self-trust, and choosing intentional living over constant stimulation. In this episode, you’ll hear about: * What happens when your values and actions are misaligned * How constant noise fragments attention and fuels disconnection * Why even “inspiring” content can drown out inner clarity * The discomfort and relief of stepping away from distraction * How reducing noise leads to simpler decisions and deeper presence * Why cutting out the noise isn’t deprivation, but devotion Key Takeaway: Clarity doesn’t come from consuming more, it comes from creating space. When you reduce noise, you stop chasing what looks or sounds good and start choosing what feels aligned. Reflection Questions: What is most important to me right now? Am I living in line with it or just telling myself that I am? Where could I create more space to hear myself again? Connect with me: Website: https://www.unstuck.uk.com Instagram: @helene__palmer

4 de ene de 202614 min