You do something.
Something small, like sending an email or throwing a load of laundry in the wash.
Then you do something else.
Something a little bigger, like reading 10 pages of a book or cleaning up your computer’s virtual desktop.
Then you do something else.
Something even bigger, like spending 30 minutes on that report you need to work on or planning this week’s meals for your family.
Then… you build upon that momentum and keep going. And you feel like you can do something now because you have been doing something.
Actually. you’ve been doing some things.
When you’re struggling, start small and stay as small as you need to stay. You can strive for bigger things later. Chances are, some of those bigger things can be broken down into smaller parts anyway.
That’s what you do… anytime.