Original Advice
“DO: Set a 10-minute timer and decide.”
Cut The Loop With A Clock
Your mind loves the maze more than the exit. You call it research, nuance, being thorough. It's stalling. Every fork becomes a museum tour. Meanwhile, the opportunity spoils on the counter. Set the clock. Ten minutes. No more tabs, no fresh angles, no phone. Decide like you’re paying by the minute. Choose and let the unchosen die without a funeral.
Choice is not purity; it’s momentum. Your brain wants perfect information and infinite options because it fears blame. Ten minutes is a boundary, not a punishment. A small container makes signal rise and noise fall. Decisions create feedback loops; dithering creates fantasy. Put your body in charge: breathe, point, commit. Let consequence teach what contemplation can’t. Edit later. Today, ship version one.
Cosmic Context
Mercury wired you for dual channels and fast pivots; that speed turns to static without a frame. Time is your frame; use it to harness your twin minds into one answer.
Action
──────Set a 10-minute timer; pick the option; send the message.
✨ You are allowed to choose fast and correct in motion. ✨