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Getting Unstuck Through Intent and Action

Hello there,
Ever feel like you're waiting on life to change — but nothing does? The truth is, nothing moves for you until you pair intention with action.
This issue? It’s about breaking the cycle of stuckness. The illusion of progress. The thinking trap. Waiting for the right time. The right sign. The right feeling. All of us at one stage or another experience the feeling of being stuck, hoping life will shift on its own.
This isn’t about hustle culture or grinding for the sake of motion. It’s about decisive intention and action.
Prefer a Listening Option? Check out one of the following options below:
Featured Insight: Intent and Action, the Recipe for Getting Unstuck
Modern Compass Insight:
Intent and action tie back and manifest within the Trust direction of Modern Compass in a big way. To make moves and decisions in life, you need to feel you can trust yourself—with the choice, the outcome, and the unknowns. The outcome won’t always be a win, but even failure is forward. Why? Because you learn how to move better next time. Growth isn’t a clean clear path, it’s iterative.
The Problem – The Loop of Stagnation Can be Hard to Spot
Being stuck doesn’t always feel like being stuck. Sometimes it looks like planning, researching, getting “closer” to ready — all things that seem like progress. But the loop of stagnation is deceptive. It feels like movement, but nothing changes.
Some call it a comfort zone, but it’s not always a comforting place to be. That depends on the context of your loop. If you’re avoiding new challenges to grow, maybe that’s true. But if you’re struggling with financial hardship as one example — that’s not comfort, that’s pressure. And still, that requires action from you no less to get out of.

The Insight – Focus on One Recurring Drive Where You’ve Felt Stuck
Think of one thing you’ve been trying to get better at. Something that keeps resurfacing in your mind—maybe a skill, a project, paying off debt, or maybe a shift in mindset like trust, confidence, or connecting.
That recurring thought is trying to push you forward. But thought isn’t action. Thinking about it hasn’t moved the needle yet, only doing will.
The Plan - Back Intent with a Small Action
Pick one action that changes your relationship to that area. Not another article. Not more reflection. Something physical, visible, doable.
If it’s confidence: strike up one small conversation you’d usually avoid.
For self-trust, follow through on something you told yourself you’d do—even if no one’s watching. For developing trust in others: give someone a small chance to show up—share a thought, ask for input, or accept help.
If it’s connection: try one of these—reach out to someone you haven’t spoken to in a while, join a like-minded group, volunteer, or spend time with people outside your usual circle at least once over the next week
If it’s learning: skip the research—try one rep, test one idea, start messy.
If you have anxiety that your brain tells you to stay in comfort, do one small action that seeks to understand that better or talk to your General Practitioner about it.
If it’s paying off debt, sit down and look where you can start cutting expenses or additional work
Intent paired with action is the only way out of the loop. Even a misstep breaks the cycle.

Interactive Generative AI Activity
Want to sharpen your instinct for real progress?
This 5-minute ChatGPT activity will test your ability to tell the difference between planning and doing.
You’ll see 10 side hustle–related scenarios. For each one, decide:
Is this intent or intent with action?
No feedback until the end. This is about building your radar for what actually moves the needle.
Copy the prompt in the blue box below into ChatGPT on your phone or computer — it’s ready to run!
Run this; I want to run a short challenge to sharpen my instincts around taking real action.
Present 10 side hustle–related scenarios, one at a time. Make sure there’s an even split: 5 are intention, 5 are action. For each, ask me:
“Is this intention or action?”
I’ll reply “Intention” or “Action” after each one.
Do not tell me whether I’m right until the very end.
After the 10th scenario, give me a summary that includes:
A one-line explanation for each correct answer
A one-line explanation for each incorrect answer
A brief reflection on whether I’m good at spotting real action—or more prone to confusing preparation with progress
Then move into a personal reflection section. Ask me:
“What’s one area of your life where you feel stuck or stalled right now?” (I’ll give a short answer.)
After that, ask:
“Is this intention or action?”
Once I respond, tell me whether my judgment was accurate and briefly explain why.
Then, suggest 3 ultra-simple next steps I could take right now to move forward. They should be:
Tangible
Doable in under 5 minutes
Focused on creating motion
Examples:
Send a message
Open a doc and name it
Write one sentence
Schedule 15 minutes on my calendar
If you have any issues with the prompt, please reply to this email and let me know.
Alternative Quick Mental Activity
Not ready for AI? Here’s a fast activity that works just as well on your commute.
Two scenarios. Can you determine which is intent and which is intent with action?
Scenario A:
You spend an hour designing a logo and comparing fonts — before deciding what you’re selling.
Scenario B:
You message a friend offering to help them for free in exchange for a testimonial.
Which one includes intent with action? Which is just intent?
A=Intent B=Intent & Action
The difference? One makes you feel productive, and the other moves you forward.
Now ask yourself:
What’s one small, imperfect action you can take today in any area of life (doesn’t have to be side hustle)— that gets you moving and out of your loop?
Your Compass in Action (Engagement & Call to Action)
Don’t aim for perfect. Aim for motion. Even the wrong action gets you out of the stagnation loop. Choose to fall forward vs staying stuck.
I’m eager to hear how this topic resonated, how the activity played out for you and any insights gained from it. Feel free to reply to this email or drop a comment on the browser version of this Newsletter.
Modern Compass Progress
I just finished the chapter on Informed Trust — the third layer within the Trust direction of Modern Compass. Now I’m diving into the final trust layer, and most difficult yet rewarding to have: Profound Trust.
Lately, writing took a minor backseat while I experimented with something unexpected—TikTok. I’ve never used it before Modern Compass, but some quick marketing research made one thing clear: my target audience for the book anyway is young adults (although as mentioned the content applies to any age group) and that audience is on TikTok. And it turns out, there’s a lot of science behind crafting a TikTok post that actually lands.
Want to learn how to grab attention in under 3 seconds? Try making TikToks about something you care about. It’ll teach you real quick what hooks, pacing, and structure actually work. The analytics available for each of your videos is astounding!
Why bring this up? Because it’s a textbook case of intent paired with action. I didn’t just research TikTok—I posted. Four videos so far. After tweaking my approach based on some research, my fourth video hit 300 views pretty quick (3x what the prior 3 had gotten). So I doubled down and threw $12 into a small test “view boost” ad (through TikTok)—and that video got just over 2,200 views, 325 likes, 39 bookmarks, and one newsletter subscription. Not game-changing, but it was motion. Imperfect, but real. Money well spent in my opinion! 😊
That’s the spirit of this issue: start messy, learn fast, and fall forward.
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