Clarity Comes After You Start | Midweek Momentum with Angie Callen
Release Date: 05/06/2026
No More Mondays
We tend to think clarity comes first—and then we take action. But what if it’s actually the other way around? In this Midweek Momentum, Angie Callen builds on her conversation with Steve Woodruff to challenge a common trap: waiting until everything feels clear before making a move. Because the truth is, clarity isn’t something you think your way into—it’s something you earn through action. In this episode: Why overthinking delays progress How perfectionism disguises itself as “getting clear” What actually creates clarity in your work and decisions A simple way to break out of...
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Confusion kills decisions, but clarity wins conversations. In this episode, Steve Woodruff, known as the king of clarity, sits down with Angie Callen to explore why clear communication is often harder than it seems—and how mastering it can transform your leadership, marketing, and everyday interactions. Why this matters: We live in an age of constant noise and distraction. The challenge is not just what we say, but how we say it—cutting through the clutter with simplicity and intention to make meaningful connections. In this episode, we explore: - Why people struggle with clarity despite...
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info_outlineWe tend to think clarity comes first—and then we take action.
But what if it’s actually the other way around?
In this Midweek Momentum, Angie Callen builds on her conversation with Steve Woodruff to challenge a common trap: waiting until everything feels clear before making a move.
Because the truth is, clarity isn’t something you think your way into—it’s something you earn through action.
In this episode:
- Why overthinking delays progress
- How perfectionism disguises itself as “getting clear”
- What actually creates clarity in your work and decisions
- A simple way to break out of analysis paralysis this week
If you’ve been waiting to feel ready, this is your reminder: start small, gather data, and adjust as you go.