Starting a new project can feel overwhelming: too many details, too many decisions, and no clear place to start. But overwhelm isn’t failure; it’s a sign you’re gathering the raw material needed for real change. The key is avoiding analysis paralysis and focusing on the very next decision that will move your initiative forward. In this video, I share a practical tip from my book The Value-Driven Business Analyst to help you cut through the noise, build momentum, and lead with clarity. Watch now to learn how to turn early-stage chaos into confident progress, one decision at a time. Want the full framework? Grab my book The Value-Driven Business Analyst: https://www.bridging-the-gap.com/value/

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