This week Clear identifies the difference between being in motion and action. I was kind of gut punched when he brought up that being in motion isn't the same as taking action. It hit me hard because I know that I do it.... The idea of being in motion is all of the optimizing and making straight a path that I "intend" to walk later. Reading about ideas for blogs, planning just how to make my Obsidian vault "perfect," and dwelling on potential future things are all "motions" but none of them are "action." Writing my blog post, taking my notes, and engaging that future thing are all actions. It's way too easy for us to get ourselves trapped in the motion of finding the optimal plan for a change that we fail to ever take action on enacting that change. We do this, or at least I do, as an attempt to avoid the potential failure. I know that I've talked to each one of you about your path, at some point. **How are you taking action to move yourself toward those goals, or do you find yourself in the "in motion" phase for whatever reason?**