Action Is Overrated

Doing something feels better than doing nothing. But that instinct can quietly work against you.

Leaders are wired for action. Under pressure, they step in, decide quickly, and move forward. It feels productive—but not every situation needs immediate action.

This is action bias: the urge to act to relieve discomfort or regain control. The result? Missed insights, less ownership, and weaker outcomes.

Great leaders pause. They ask: Is action truly needed—or is clarity still missing? They create space to think. Restraint is not hesitation—it’s discipline. Don’t just move fast, move wisely.

Where might your urge to act be limiting better outcomes ?
What might your team contribute if you paused a little longer ?

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