Kim talks with returning guest Mitzi about how indecision, procrastination, and unfinished commitments quietly create stress—and how one simple shift helped Mitzi finish 14 chapters in two months. This conversation is about reclaiming time, honoring decisions, setting boundaries, and proving that big goals become possible when we stop waiting for perfect conditions.
In this episode of SoundBits, Kim Groshek welcomes Mitzi back for a conversation about what happens when a decision finally turns into action.
Mitzi shares how reading Kim’s work on decision-making helped her recognize that the stress she was carrying was not just from being busy. It was from decisions she had made but never acted on.
For years, Mitzi wanted to finish her book. Once she stopped waiting for the perfect writing setup and began using small pockets of time—doctor’s appointments, waiting rooms, and quiet moments on her phone—she completed 14 chapters in just two months.
This episode explores:
Mitzi also shares how this shift has expanded her vision—from finishing one book to believing in her long-term goal of publishing 200 books.
This is a conversation about ownership, accountability, and what becomes possible when you stop delaying the decision and start moving forward.
One question to take with you:
What decision have you already made—but haven’t acted on yet?