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Join me on Wednesday 17 June, 7pm for The Purposeful Pause - a free mid-year reflection and refocus session. We’ll gently look back at the first half of the year, reconnect with what matters, and explore what you want the next six months to feel like. If you’re craving clarity, change, or a little more breathing space, I’d love you to be there. Book your free place on Eventbrite.
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In this episode of The Purposeful Shift, Emma explores something many of us quietly struggle with - taking action.
We can spend so much time reflecting, planning, researching, and waiting to feel “ready” that we mistake thinking for progress. But meaningful change rarely begins with confidence. More often, confidence is built through action itself.
This episode looks at why taking action can feel so difficult, even when we deeply want change. It explores some of the psychological barriers that keep us stuck - including perfectionism, fear of judgement, overwhelm, and the comfort of familiarity.
Drawing on ideas from Mel Robbins, James Clear and Dr Julie Smith, Emma reflects on how:
Emma also shares some personal reflections around launching The Purposeful Shift podcast itself, including the fears, hesitation, and overthinking that almost stopped it from happening.
If you’ve been sitting on an idea, delaying a decision, or waiting for the “right time” to begin something meaningful, this episode is your gentle reminder that you probably do not need to feel fully ready before you start.
Reflection ExerciseIf you’d like to explore this further, Emma shares a simple journalling exercise using three columns:
The exercise is designed to help you move from overthinking into gentle, achievable action by identifying one small next step rather than trying to map out the entire journey at once.
Additional Questions to Reflect OnThank you for listening to The Purposeful Shift. If this episode resonated with you, Emma would love to hear your reflections over on Instagram @ThePurposefulShift.
And if you are enjoying these episodes, please consider leaving a review :)
By Emma BryantJoin me on Wednesday 17 June, 7pm for The Purposeful Pause - a free mid-year reflection and refocus session. We’ll gently look back at the first half of the year, reconnect with what matters, and explore what you want the next six months to feel like. If you’re craving clarity, change, or a little more breathing space, I’d love you to be there. Book your free place on Eventbrite.
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In this episode of The Purposeful Shift, Emma explores something many of us quietly struggle with - taking action.
We can spend so much time reflecting, planning, researching, and waiting to feel “ready” that we mistake thinking for progress. But meaningful change rarely begins with confidence. More often, confidence is built through action itself.
This episode looks at why taking action can feel so difficult, even when we deeply want change. It explores some of the psychological barriers that keep us stuck - including perfectionism, fear of judgement, overwhelm, and the comfort of familiarity.
Drawing on ideas from Mel Robbins, James Clear and Dr Julie Smith, Emma reflects on how:
Emma also shares some personal reflections around launching The Purposeful Shift podcast itself, including the fears, hesitation, and overthinking that almost stopped it from happening.
If you’ve been sitting on an idea, delaying a decision, or waiting for the “right time” to begin something meaningful, this episode is your gentle reminder that you probably do not need to feel fully ready before you start.
Reflection ExerciseIf you’d like to explore this further, Emma shares a simple journalling exercise using three columns:
The exercise is designed to help you move from overthinking into gentle, achievable action by identifying one small next step rather than trying to map out the entire journey at once.
Additional Questions to Reflect OnThank you for listening to The Purposeful Shift. If this episode resonated with you, Emma would love to hear your reflections over on Instagram @ThePurposefulShift.
And if you are enjoying these episodes, please consider leaving a review :)