We all tell stories. They play in the background of our minds like a private audiobook—shaping how we see ourselves, what we attempt, and what we avoid. These stories can be empowering, but they can also become the reason we stay stuck. Growing up I spent hours reading fairy tales. I loved checking out different books from the library and was preoccupied most of the summer. But I knew those tales weren’t truths.
When I talk with mid-career professionals, entrepreneurs, or individuals at halftime in life, I hear the same stories again and again: “I’m too old to start over,” “I’m not ready yet,” “I’m not as good as everyone else,” or “What if I fail?” Those stories that begin quietly, gain momentum, and eventually build walls around our potential. They’re like fairy tales. And the longer we repeat them, the more convincing they sound. If you’ve ever felt stuck, stalled, or unable to move forward on something you say you want, chances are the story you’re telling yourself is the real obstacle—not your age, not your resources, and not your circumstances.
This article explores the three biggest narratives that keep people from moving forward: a fixed mindset, imposter syndrome, and the paralysis of inaction. We’ll walk through three powerful actions that can break these mental loops and help you get unstuck—starting today.
Section One: The Stories that Keep You Stuck
- But later can stretch into years.
- Later becomes a habit.
- Later becomes the place where dreams go to sleep.
Section Two: The Cost of These Stories
Section Three: Three Powerful Actions to Get Unstuck
Here are three transformative actions that help you move beyond fixed mindsets, imposter syndrome, and inaction.
ACTION ONE: Speak the New Story Out Loud
Awareness is the first breakthrough. You can’t change a story you haven’t identified. Name the narrative that has held you back and replace it with a new one—out loud.
Examples:
- Old story: “I’m not good with technology.”
- New story: “I can learn with guidance, one step at a time.”
- Old story: “I’m too old to start something new.”
- New story: “My experience is my biggest advantage.”
- Old story: “I don’t know enough yet.”
- New story: “I know enough to begin—and beginning teaches me more.”
Speaking new sentences signals your brain to shift out of fear and into possibility. It’s simple, but it’s powerful.
ACTION TWO: Take One Imperfect Step in the Next 48 Hours
Many of us want everything to be perfect, thus holding back until perfection is attained. If I waited for perfection in finishing many of my projects, I would produce very little. There comes a point when you have to take the risk and let things go. Inaction dissolves when you take a single, small step quickly. Not next month. Not when the inspiration hits. Not when you “feel ready.” In the next 48 hours.
Examples:
- Send the email.
- Write the first paragraph.
- Create the outline.
- Upload the photo.
- Schedule the call.
- Record the 2-minute video.
- Draft the landing page.
Small actions unlock clarity. Clarity creates momentum. Momentum builds confidence. And confidence rewrites the story.
ACTION THREE: Surround Yourself with Story-Shifters
We rarely outgrow limiting stories alone. You need people who challenge your assumptions, who expand your thinking, and who remind you what’s possible. These are the mentors, coaches, friends, and communities that create mirrors—not magnifying glasses.
A strong support network helps you:
- Interrupt negative narratives
- Stay accountable to your goals
- Celebrate progress
- Build resilience
- Step into your next chapter with courage
If you want to move forward, intentionally seek out people who speak possibility into your life—and limit time with those who reinforce old stories. There are times I will meet a colleague to just hang out for awhile and we talk “shop.” It’s refreshing, inspiring and motivating. I also am inspired when interviewing many of my podcast guests with their stories. Stories are everywhere. Just look for them.
Conclusion: You Aren't Stuck--the Story Is
Where you are today is not your final chapter. The stories that keep you stuck are simply old narratives that have overstayed their welcome. You can rewrite them. You can redirect your future. And you can step into your next chapter with strength, strategy, and purpose.
Your best work, your greatest impact, your most meaningful contributions—they are not behind you. They are ahead of you. And they begin the moment you decide to take action, shift your mindset, and tell a new story about who you are and what’s possible next.
TAKEAWAY:
- Speak your new story out loud
- Take one imperfect step
- Surround yourself with story-shifters
Additional Resources
Goal Setting Worksheets-free download!
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear
Power of After: What’s Next Can Be Your Most Purposeful Chapter by Deborah Johnson
Stop Circling: Steps to Escape Endless Roundabouts by Deborah Johnson
Tiny Habits: The Small Changes that Change Everything by BJ Fogg PhD
Our stories can be empowering, but they can also become the reason we stay stuck.
deborah johnson
Thought Leader, Keynote Speaker, Author
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