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Make the first step smaller when something feels too hard

If a task feels impossible, reduce the first step until it feels doable; keep shrinking it until you can start. Examples include reducing writing from article to page to paragraph to sentence to word, saying a difficult word out loud repeatedly as a micro-step, writing down what you want to say before a hard conversation, and practicing the conversation with another person first.

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If something feels too hard to start, it just means that the first step isn't small enough.

huberman · Overcoming Guilt & Building Tenacity in Kids & Adults | Dr. Becky Kennedy · Jan 13, 2025 · 3:24:02 · open ↗
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