As we talked, she mentioned an idea she had been carrying. I asked how long.
"About two years."
Two years. Not because she was lazy. Not because the idea was bad. Because there was always something more urgent. And because she had no one to sit with her and say, right, let's do the first step today.
She is not the only one. I have had this conversation more times than I can count. With women carrying a business idea, a program, a book, a community. All of them thinking. Few of them moving.
The pattern is always the same: a lot of thinking, a lot of research, a lot of talking themselves in and out of it. Very little doing.
Most ideas do not stay stuck because they are bad. They stay stuck because the person behind them is trying to figure everything out alone.
That is why Dream to Done exists. Not to give you more information. To give you a clear path, someone to move with, and a deadline that makes you actually do the thing.