How to Move Forward When Nothing Feels Certain
At some point, someone will ask:
“With so much unknown, how do you move forward?”
Here’s the answer:
You move anyway.
Uncertainty isn’t a glitch. It’s not a detour. It’s the road.
The entire thing. Potholes included.
We’ve been trained to treat it like a problem—something to solve, minimize, or politely ignore.
But real progress usually starts before the clarity arrives.
No big move ever came with a laminated instruction manual and a safety net.
That’s not how good things work. That’s how IKEA furniture works.
The people who build interesting lives don’t wait for perfect timing.
They just start. Mid-sentence. Mid-doubt. Sometimes mid-panic attack.
And weirdly enough, that’s when things get interesting.
Personally, I’ve stumbled into more than a few big things — creative projects, career shifts, and becoming a parent — without a plan. It never felt like the right moment. But it was always the start of something real.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Certainty doesn’t lead to action. Action leads to certainty.
If you’re waiting to feel ready, you’ll wait forever.
The magic happens when you move anyway.