Yes.
I think you are talking about the “Big picture syndrome” here. It‘s a feeling of anxiety when you try to solve all the problems at once.
Personally, it helps me to only focus all my energy on one task at a time. Once it’s solved, I move onto the next problem. Literally.
Example:
Right now I need to build an email list of about 1,000 people to get 30 pre-orders to test my product.
I am ONLY focusing on building a landing page and an email campaign. I don’t worry about packaging, logistics, amazon PPC etc - that stuff will come later.
I hope that helps.
I think you are talking about the “Big picture syndrome” here. It‘s a feeling of anxiety when you try to solve all the problems at once.
Personally, it helps me to only focus all my energy on one task at a time. Once it’s solved, I move onto the next problem. Literally.
Example:
Right now I need to build an email list of about 1,000 people to get 30 pre-orders to test my product.
I am ONLY focusing on building a landing page and an email campaign. I don’t worry about packaging, logistics, amazon PPC etc - that stuff will come later.
I hope that helps.