Busting Through Analysis Paralysis - Ep 1022


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Mar 31 2025 65 mins   23

Today we’re talking about busting through analysis paralysis and, of course, all our usual Monday segments.

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Tales from the Prepper Pantry

  • Cooking for people from the pantry
  • Chaos of storing things everywhere – Nicole needs a wife
  • Moving back into the prepper pantry
  • About to unload a bunch of stored grain—we don’t eat grain anymore
  • The “oh shit” story

Weekly Shopping Report

This one will be short and boring; no major changes (I don’t need a Wahhmbulance for my chocolate price, at least not yet). Dollar Tree was the usual first stop. The drink product mix is shifting, but stock levels remain excellent.

The online price of a 2x4x8 stud at Home Depot is still $3.85.

Aldi was last. We found everything we wanted, but my preferred chocolate has gone up again to $2.69. Staple prices were:

  • Bread (20 oz. white): $1.39
  • Eggs: $4.97 (limit 2)
  • Whole milk: $2.84 (-)
  • Heavy cream: $5.29
  • OJ: $4.09
  • Butter: $3.75
  • Bacon: $3.99
  • Potatoes: $4.39
  • Sugar: $2.99
  • Flour: $2.35
  • 80% ground beef: $4.59

Untainted regular gasoline at Weigels is still $3.59/gallon.

Frugality Tip

No listener tips this week—send yours to [email protected]!

Nicole’s Tip: Audit your insurances annually. I’m doing that right now and it’s one of those boring-but-worth-it money wins.

Operation Independence

Update on the GSD weekend! Huge thanks to Valerie, Lynne, Tracy, Steve, Bryan, Tactical, and Knighthawk—and of course Bob, who we tried to kill. It was a solid weekend of getting things done and building community.

Main Topic of the Day: Busting Through Analysis Paralysis

I Why We Get Stuck in Analysis Paralysis

  • Fear of making the wrong move or wasting resources
  • Drowning in too much information and too many choices
  • Perfectionism in disguise—waiting until it’s “just right”
  • Pressure from external voices: what you should do versus what you want to do

II How to Align Your Efforts for Real Progress

  • Start by documenting where you spend your time
  • Revisit your vision and purpose
  • Know your own wiring—planner, doer, thinker?
  • Identify leverage points that’ll ease other areas

III Tips & Tricks to Break Free (My3Things Method + More)

  • Use the My3Things Method—3 high-impact tasks per day
  • Do the worksheet—focus and prioritize
  • Join our communities—get support and ideas
  • Call a friend who can help you think clearly
  • Pay for help if it moves you forward
  • Break things down to minimum viable steps (An American Homestead story)
  • Ask if you’re delaying because you don’t actually want it
  • Try body doubling—just work alongside someone
  • Just do one thing now—progress over perfection
  • Reset your brain—take a walk, listen to music, work out
  • And above all: Commit and don’t look back. Nothing replaces just deciding to move.

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