End: The Deep

We often wait for the perfect moment to start. We want to read every book, take every preparatory course, and feel 100% confident before making a move. But "ready" is a moving target. If you wait until you're perfectly prepared, you might be waiting forever.

We’ve all been there: that sudden, stomach-dropping moment when you realize you’ve signed up for something way beyond your current skill set. Maybe it was a high-stakes project at work, a new language course, or a hobby that turned out to be far more technical than the YouTube tutorials suggested. The Deep End

: Don't look at the entire "pool." Focus on the one task directly in front of you. We often wait for the perfect moment to start

: When you’re struggling to stay afloat, you don't have time for fluff. You focus on the essentials—the core skills that actually move the needle. If you wait until you're perfectly prepared, you

: The only way to drown in a new challenge is to stop trying. Even a doggy paddle is still swimming. Final Thoughts In the Deep End with Jesus | Revive Our Hearts Blog

In English, we call this being "thrown in at the deep end". It’s uncomfortable, it’s daunting, and—if we’re honest—it’s where the magic actually happens. The Myth of Being "Ready"