
138: #138 Getting Unstuck from Knowledge Paralysis (AKA You Don't Need to Learn Anything Else!)
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About this listen
In this episode, I’m getting to the heart of why you’re feeling stuck - not because you don’t know enough, but because you’ve been convinced you should know more. Whether it’s imposter syndrome, perfectionism in disguise, or the comparison spiral of Instagram, there’s a very real cost to constantly learning without implementing. I’ll talk about how to break free from the “one more course” mentality, why doing one small thing beats overpreparing, and why you might never need to learn anything new ever again (really!).
This is a loving nudge to get out of your own way. If you’re surrounded by unfinished PDFs, unclicked emails, and online courses gathering dust, I’m here to tell you - you’re not broken. You’re brilliant. Let’s get you moving again.
✨ You don’t need more knowledge. You need more action. One small thing at a time is how real momentum builds.
Helpful Links:
🌀 Download the free guide: Feeling Stuck
📖 Read my book
💬 Work with me
If this episode gave you a gentle kick up the bum (in the nicest way), I’d love to hear from you! Tag me on Instagram @libbylangley and tell me what dusty course you’re finally deleting - or what brilliant thing you’re doing instead.
Here’s to ditching the overwhelm and doing what actually works.
Libby x
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