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#241: From Stuck to Started: Beat Course Creation Paralysis & Launch

#241: From Stuck to Started: Beat Course Creation Paralysis & Launch

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Feeling stuck? Overcome course creation paralysis and finally launch your course! This episode reveals 3 powerful strategies to break free from analysis paralysis, mindset blocks, and overwhelm. Learn how to move from stuck to started and share your expertise with the world.

Learn how to:

  • Acknowledge the overwhelm and cognitive distortions: Identify and challenge negative thought patterns.
  • Break down the process and get support: Divide tasks into manageable steps and seek community.
  • Set realistic goals and celebrate small wins: Use SMART goals and acknowledge your progress.

Weekly Action Item:

  • Choose one strategy from this episode to implement today:
  • Begin identifying your cognitive distortions.
  • Break down your course creation process into smaller tasks.
  • Set a SMART goal for your course creation.
  • Consider joining the Office Hours group coaching program for ongoing support: https://digitalcourse.pro/officehours

Show Resources:

  • Check out all podcast episodes and full transcripts (www.digitalcoursecreatorguide.com/podcast)
  • Follow me on Facebook (facebook.com/digitalcoursecreatorguide) and on Instagram (instagram.com/digitalcoursecreatorguide) for daily tips and ideas

Work With Dr. Moira:

  • Join Office Hours for support and mentoring to get your digital course done. (https://digitalcourse.pro/Office-Hours)
  • Make sure that your content is accessible with The Accessibility Mini Course for Online Creators. (https://digitalcourse.pro/accessibility)

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