what are you waiting to feel before you let yourself begin?
you're waiting to feel something before you start. confidence, clarity, certainty. but the feeling keeps not arriving, and the waiting has become its own kind of stillness.
every day there's one live question, the same for everyone. answer it anonymously, see what other people said. it's all gone in seven days.
answer today's question →write down what you're waiting to begin. then write the feeling you think you need first. now be honest: have you ever actually felt that feeling before starting something that mattered. probably not. write about what the waiting looks like in practice. what you do instead. how you fill the time. then try this: write about what it would look like to begin without the feeling. just one small step, taken afraid or uncertain. describe that step. be concrete. sometimes writing it down makes it small enough to actually do.
- write about the feeling you're waiting for and ask yourself where you first learned it was a prerequisite.
- describe the smallest possible version of beginning, something you could do today.
- think about what the waiting is protecting you from, and whether that protection still serves you.
this is for anyone standing at the edge of something, waiting for a green light that might never come. for people who confuse readiness with the absence of fear.