The Steady Steps Podcast

Do The Next Thing

12 min · 19 de ene de 2026
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When everything feels urgent at once, it’s easy to freeze. The inbox fills up, the to-do list grows, and even simple tasks feel hard to start. In this episode, we talk about a simple rule for moments like that: do the next thing. Not the perfect thing. Not the whole plan. Just one small, concrete action that actually finishes something. If you’ve been stuck lately, this episode offers a practical way to get moving again — one real step at a time.

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