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Clarity Comes After You Move

You are not behind. You are positioned. Stop waiting for clarity and certainty to arrive before you move, because they always come after.

You've had the idea for months, maybe longer.
You've mapped it out in your head.
Talked around it with a friend.
And told yourself you'll start when things settle down.

They haven't settled down. They won't.
And somewhere underneath the waiting, you already know that.

You're not starting from zero.
You've already survived things that would have stopped someone else cold.
You've already developed the instincts, the resilience, the specific mix of experience that this next step actually needs.

You're positioned.
But "positioned" doesn't mean "moving."
And that's the tension you're living in.

Most people treat readiness like a destination.
They're waiting to feel confident, for the fear to quiet down, for someone to hand them permission…
The waiting feels responsible, like wisdom.
It's actually just fear wearing sensible clothing.

David didn't train for Goliath.
He walked out with a sling, five stones, and a history of trusting God in smaller moments.
The resources he had were enough because he used them.

You've been doing the same thing in smaller arenas for years.
You just haven't transferred that faith to the big thing sitting in front of you.

The clarity you're looking for won't arrive before you move.
It arrives because you move.
That's how it works every time.

Your dream doesn't need better timing. It needs your feet.

Here's your focus for today:

Name the step: Write down the one specific action you've been postponing, not the vision, the next step.

Remove one obstacle: Identify a single friction point keeping you stuck and eliminate it today, not this week.

Borrow from your history: Recall one time you acted without certainty and it worked out, then let that memory carry weight.

Anchor your day in this truth: “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.” (Proverbs 16:3)

You've already come further than you give yourself credit for.

Now take the step.

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