DID YOU EVER feel hesitation quietly holding you back? It whispers “wait,” and suddenly nothing moves forward. Faced with uncertainty, we freeze, unsure of what to do next.
The Back Story
Before you know it, hours, days, even years slip by. That’s the triple trap: indecisiveness, indecision, and inaction.
- Indecisiveness. Struggling to choose between options. (You keep juggling choices without landing on one.)
- Indecision. Overthinking to the point of paralysis. (Your brain’s stuck in the “what if” loop.)
- Inaction. Doing nothing at all. (No choice, no step, no progress.)
The Juggling Act: Indecisiveness
Indecisiveness feels like juggling balls you never intend to catch. You keep them in the air, convincing yourself you’re “thinking it through.” In reality? You’re delaying.
Example: You’re on Netflix. Forty-five minutes later, you’re still scrolling, still deciding what to watch. Guess what? That was a whole episode of your favorite show wasted.
The Endless Replay: Indecision
Indecision is when your brain becomes a broken record.
- “What if I pick wrong?”
- “What if there’s a better option?”
- “What if, what if, what if?”
It’s exhausting — like pacing the same hallway because you’re afraid the next door might not lead where you want. Newsflash: there’s always another door.
The Dead Stop: Inaction
This is the grand finale — the freeze. Inaction is when nothing happens.
- You don’t choose
- You don’t move
- You don’t grow
It’s like pressing pause on life and never hitting play again.
Why It’s A Trap
The danger isn’t just the wasted time — it’s the wasted momentum. While you’re stuck hesitating, others are making imperfect choices, learning, adjusting, and moving ahead.
- Progress beats perfection every single time.
Simple Fixes
Pick fast, adjust later.
- Most choices aren’t permanent. Decide, then refine as you go.
Set a decision timer.
- Five minutes for small stuff, five days for big stuff. After that? Lock it in.
Take one tiny action.
- Movement creates clarity.
Tiny steps count — even a slow walk beats standing still. You’ll figure out if it’s right once you’re rolling.
Reality Check
Here’s the kicker:
- Not deciding is still a decision.
And usually, it’s the worst one, because it defaults to nothing. At least when you choose, you move.
Tips And Techniques
Think of one thing you’ve been sitting on — a call you didn’t make, a project you didn’t start, a decision you’ve postponed.
- Give yourself a deadline. Then get unstuck.
Doesn’t matter if it’s perfect, just matters that it’s done.
Remember: Life’s too short to stay stuck on pause. Hit play, step forward, and keep moving.

This article is hitting close to home as I often fail to launch on my ideas. I like the advice Vivien provides here. I wonder if accountability helps? Tell someone you’ve made a decision and ask them to hold you accountable to act on it? I feel that will help me. These articles are great. So applicable.