Do something (because doing nothing is a decision too)

Often people come to me for coaching after years of not doing much at all.

They haven't been able to move forward. It can be fear, or lack of clarity, or perpetual busyness. That uncertainty can lead to a stagnation that will drain energy, motivation and joy.

This quote resonates with me. And whilst I have mixed feelings about Churchill’s decisions and how they impacted Australia (especially his involvement in the Gallipoli campaign in WWI), his words carry wisdom. For me it’s a thought-provoking reminder that even in moments of indecision or hesitation, we are still making a choice.

Every decision, every small action, every step forward can have a huge impact. In my experience, when you’re unsure (and have been for a while) trying something new– even if it’s not the perfect move – will get you ‘unstuck’ and give you some clarity and a fresh perspective.

So - choose wisely and with intention but choose something (not nothing).