You know exactly what to do.
Start the project. Post the content. Launch the offer. Make the decision.
You've known for weeks. Maybe months.
So why aren't you doing it?
Here's what I've noticed working with people who are stuck:
You're not stuck because you lack knowledge. You're stuck because you're attached to something.
Your public image. External validation. Money. Status. The safety of being "the person who's still figuring it out."
That attachment creates an invisible weight that prevents you from moving.
You're protecting something. And moving forward would threaten it.
Here's the question that breaks it open:
"What am I attached to that moving forward would threaten?"
Sit with that. Write down what comes up.
Most people never ask this. They just keep trying to "push through" or "get more disciplined."
But discipline doesn't work when you're carrying invisible weight.
To get unstuck, you have to break some beliefs.
About yourself. About what's safe. About what you're capable of.
If you're not ready to break them, that's fine. But stop saying you want to be unstuck.
What you actually want is to stay comfortable and call it something else.
But if you are ready—if you're tired of knowing what to do and not doing it—reply to this with "stuck" and we'll talk.
I see the mental blocks you can't see. I show them to you clearly enough that you can move.
Not through tactics. Not through therapy. Through reframes and redirection.
One conversation could be the pattern break you need.
—Jasir
