Crow & Catalyst
Hey Catalyst, I’ve been thinking about the sweet spot between meticulous planning and rapid action—how do you avoid getting stuck in the details while still keeping a solid strategy in place?
Stop over‑planning and start doing—just map the big goals, then break them into quick, testable steps. Pick the top three priorities, set a deadline, and delegate the rest. Once you’re moving, let the details adjust on the fly. Remember, a plan is a guide, not a cage. Keep the vision clear, act fast, and tweak the details as you go.
Got it, but remember the trick is to keep the plan tight enough that you can spot a pivot point early—no point letting the details creep into a full-blown cage. Keep that top-three list in the back of your mind, like a quick-fire drill, and let the rest breathe. You’ll see the big picture sharpen as you go.
Exactly, keep that drill alive in your head, hit the pivot points fast, and let the rest slide. The big picture will sharpen when you keep moving, not when you stare at every tiny line.
Right, just keep that drill humming, hit the pivots, and let the details do their own dance. The picture will fall into place when you’re in motion, not in a spreadsheet of lines.