Creating a Bias to Act - Are you stuck in Planning mode?

Creating a Bias to Act - Are you stuck in Planning mode?

Are you stuck in planning mode? Constantly thinking, researching, and preparing but never quite starting?

It’s time to shift your mindset and develop what truly moves the needle: a bias to act.

At The Triangle Club, we explore the Power Triangle framework to help you lead with clarity, confidence, and consistency. One of the biggest breakthroughs in personal growth and leadership development is recognising your internal operating system, especially your biases around decision-making.

Whether you have a bias to plan, consider, or act, understanding and owning your bias is the first step toward meaningful change.

👉 This guide breaks down the three dominant change biases:
✔️ A Bias to Plan – the safety net of perfectionism
✔️ A Bias to Consider – overthinking dressed up as strategy
✔️ A Bias to Act – the catalyst for momentum and growth

We dive deep into why cultivating a bias toward action is essential for breaking inertia, reducing procrastination, and turning your vision into reality. You’ll learn how to:

  • Build momentum through small, consistent steps
  • Avoid the trap of “learning as procrastination”
  • Focus your attention on forward movement
  • Take bold action without needing absolute certainty
  • Create sustainable change by learning as you go

This post is part of our ongoing content series at @thetriangleclub.co, where leadership meets personal growth It’s not just about starting it’s about creating sustainable progress that aligns with your goals.

🧠 Stop overthinking.
🚶 Start moving.
🔥 Build your bias to act 

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