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How to Take Action When You Know Too Much

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We tend to believe that more knowledge and more information will make our decisions easier and better. But what if that abundance of insight is actually holding us back?

As leaders in this industry, we’re often inundated with options, research, and opinions—yet that flood of input can lead to indecision, anxiety, and hesitation. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I unpack how too much thinking and not enough doing can hinder our progress, both individually and within our firms. I explore the paradox where knowledge—while valuable—can become a roadblock when it outweighs experimentation.

Drawing from behavioral research and personal experiences, I examine how limiting choices can unlock action, how micro-experiments drive clarity, and how maintaining a beginner’s mindset—even as seasoned professionals—is essential to navigating fast-changing environments. I explore the difference between naïve optimism and strategic experimentation, and why getting things “right” matters less than having the courage to test, learn, and adjust.

This episode is a call to shift our relationship with action. Instead of seeking perfect answers, we can embrace a culture where thoughtful trial, fast iteration, and small failures lead to smarter decisions and long-term growth.

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We tend to believe that more knowledge and more information will make our decisions easier and better. But what if that abundance of insight is actually holding us back?

As leaders in this industry, we’re often inundated with options, research, and opinions—yet that flood of input can lead to indecision, anxiety, and hesitation. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I unpack how too much thinking and not enough doing can hinder our progress, both individually and within our firms. I explore the paradox where knowledge—while valuable—can become a roadblock when it outweighs experimentation.

Drawing from behavioral research and personal experiences, I examine how limiting choices can unlock action, how micro-experiments drive clarity, and how maintaining a beginner’s mindset—even as seasoned professionals—is essential to navigating fast-changing environments. I explore the difference between naïve optimism and strategic experimentation, and why getting things “right” matters less than having the courage to test, learn, and adjust.

This episode is a call to shift our relationship with action. Instead of seeking perfect answers, we can embrace a culture where thoughtful trial, fast iteration, and small failures lead to smarter decisions and long-term growth.

  continue reading

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