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Wait, just let me overthink this for a while!

In retrospect, my conclusion is that Wile E. Coyote was just overthinking it.

There's a shot missing before this one, where he would need to turn a corner or something. Of course, I may be overthinking what is basically a montage. But I also want to get some variety in the shots. Basically he would run towards camera, then turn camera left and the camera would track with him.

Words to jump start a journal entry. Not one of my favorite entries but trying to remember not to overthink it and "it doesn't have to be perfect,"

 

In a downturn, momentum matters more than perfection. Delay costs more than missteps. The biggest risk isn’t moving too fast—it’s moving too slow while the world speeds up.

 

And yet, In times of uncertainty, the most natural instinct of all is to wait. Wait for the data. Wait for a signal. Wait until the noise settles, the picture clarifies, and the next steps feel obvious. But here’s what too many leaders forget - the path forward doesn’t get clearer by standing still, it gets clearer by moving.

 

We are deep into a moment when the cost of indecision is far greater than the cost of action, and the trap of your 'aggressive indecision' becomes more significant every day. I've seen it play out countless times: a moment of economic volatility hits, and leadership teams and people fall into a state in which they decide the easiest decision to make is to simply .... not make them.

 

It’s not that they don’t care. It’s that they overthink things. They fritter away time in endless meetings. They chase every scenario. They wait for perfect timing. They pause strategic initiatives. They delay customer-facing launches. They stall their momentum—believing they’re being cautious when in reality, they’re just stuck. And so in a world in which the future belongs to those who are fast, they slow down.

 

And while they stall? Markets shift. Competitors move Talent gets restless. Customers look elsewhere. That's the wrong thing to do - history favors the decisive, and who move at the speed demanded by fast-changing circumstances.

 

Data backs this up. A comprehensive Harvard Business Review study of 4,700 public companies over three recessions found that the top performers weren’t the ones who paused—they were the ones who acted strategically, quickly, and with confidence. Only 9% of companies outperformed their peers after a downturn—and they did it by balancing discipline with decisive moves at speed. A McKinsey study found the same: companies that moved first and fast during a downturn consistently gained market share during the recovery.

 

In short? While caution may feel responsible, the real risk lies in hesitation.

 

Doing nothing often costs far more than doing something imperfectly.

 

So what should you do? Start moving. Fast. Start moving before you’re ready - simply because you know that speed matters.

 

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Futurist Jim Carroll recognizes that moving at speed matters and that with this period of uncertainty set to linger for quite some time, a book to help leaders dance through the rain is timely.

 

#Speed #Indecision #Action #Momentum #Uncertainty #Leadership #Strategy #Agility #Opportunities #Progress

 

Original post: jimcarroll.com/2025/04/decoding-tomorrow-your-daily-futur...

Overthinking can get in the way of normal daily functioning, and science has shown it is a risk factor for triggering depressive episodes and anxiety symptoms. Pathways can give you the skills to protect yourself from rumination. bit.ly/2JoNhC6

In this piece I tried to depict anxiety disorder. The vines symbolise the suffocation that overthinking causes and the resulting explosion of negative thoughts. Reality becomes distorted and fears acquire an almost physical form such as the multiple skeletal hands reaching towards the figure.

 

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Title: "Night Terrors"

Materials: Ink and Photoshop on paper

Date: 2019

Size: 11x14 Inches

Overthinking its doings

  

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Best yoga for overthinkers – Overthinking is a common phenomenon characterized by repetitive and intrusive thoughts. That can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and even depression if left unchecked. It involves excessive analysis and rumination over past events or future scenarios, often without reaching any resolution.

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During my A-level Photography exam, I created an installation piece a trench coat covered in my own imagery. I borrowed a friend’s jacket to draft a makeshift pattern and used calico as the base, as it absorbed my transfer technique beautifully. It was my first time attempting something like this, and it worked surprisingly well. The other two images show my friend’s shirt, which had burn holes. I repaired it using patchwork for the first time. Both processes taught me not to overthink and to approach challenges head-on.

This is part of my methodology for an original film idea called 'The issues of Overthinking'. This story line outlines some of the scene ideas I have for the film in act one,two and three.

Title: Footbridge

Theme: Overthinking

 

"Art is what gets us beyond what is real. It makes reality more real. It also shortens the distance we gotta travel to see how connected we are"

You'd think it'd be tough to get lost on a trail like this. Let that be a lesson never to underestimate my ability to overthink things.

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There are so many shocks on the market today that it can be overwhelming. In order to make the right choice, what should you look for?

 

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Banananana! The peanut-covered ones are kind of gross it turns out, so we, uh, skinned it and fed the peanuts to the carp. Try not to overthink this.

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