If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t I just do the thing?” 👉 this email is for you.

Most people assume change is about willpower.
But change is a 
process, and we tend to use the wrong tools for the stage we’re in.

Here’s the simplest way to understand it:

People move through stages of change when shifting a habit, healing a pattern, or creating a new life rhythm. The stages are common, normal, and predictable.

  • Not Ready Yet (you’re not planning to change right now)
  • Thinking About It (you’re tornyou want it, but you’re not sure)
  • Getting Ready (you’re preparing, gathering support, making small moves)
  • Taking Action (you’re actively doing it)
  • Keeping It Going (you’re maintaining and making it sustainable)

👉 You don’t need more pressure. You need the right next step for your current stage.

Because when you try to force “Action” strategies (big plans, strict rules, all-or-nothing discipline) while you’re still in “Thinking About It,” you’ll feel stuck, frustrated, and like something is wrong with you.

👉 Nothing is wrong with you.

You’re just trying to climb a staircase by jumping to the fourth step.

👉 Quick self-check (30 seconds)

1. Pick one change you want right now – anything:
managing stress, exercising, setting boundaries, eating differently, saving money, reducing screen time, speaking up, leaving a draining situation.

2. Now finish this sentence honestly:
Right now, I’m mostly in the stage of…

☐ Not Ready Yet
☐ Thinking About It
☐ Getting Ready
☐ Taking Action
☐ Keeping It Going

That’s your starting pointnot a label, not a life sentence, just a map.

In the next blog, I’ll walk you through the first stage and what actually helps when you’re not ready yet (without forcing it, shaming yourself, or pretending you are).