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Due to technical issues with the recording equipment, the audio quality for this episode is below our usual standard. Every restart feels like action. This episode explains why it isn't — and what to do instead. Alison introduces the distinction between passive action (consuming information, planning, researching, preparing) and massive action (actually doing the thing until you get the result). Then she makes the case that physicians already know how to take massive action — they used it throughout their entire training. It's not a new skill. It's a dormant one. In this episode: * The difference between passive action and massive action — and why one produces results and the other produces more preparation * Why the Monday restart is passive action in disguise * Red lights vs. stop signs: how to tell the difference between an obstacle that requires a new plan and one that just requires continuing * Why physicians are especially vulnerable to the passive action trap — and what makes it feel so productive * The one question that cuts through the fog: Am I consuming or am I creating? * Dr. I: the most informed client Alison has ever coached — and why her knowledge produced zero results until she stopped preparing and started doing * Alison's personal story: months of researching a way to get off her phone — on her phone * A two-part practice: audit your consuming/creating ratio and name your red lights The Simple Shift: Ask — Am I consuming or am I creating right now? Resources mentioned: * Baseline Week Starter Kit — free resource for listeners, available at alisonjamison.com/baseline [https://alisonjamison.com/baseline] * Book a Clarity Call: alisonjamison.com/clarity [https://www.alisonjamison.com/clarity]
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