There’s a difference between knowing how it’s done and actually doing it.
A complete analysis of what you want to do could lead to thinking that everything is in place and all that’s required is to follow the steps. However, our brains trick us into thinking that because we know the process, it can be done at any time without an issue.
When you actually get down and start practicing and putting into action what needs to get accomplished, a discovery is made:
The process is never a straight line.
It’s jagged and requires constant tweaks and adjustments, which is something only found by actually engaging in doing the work.
Better to start off with a poor method and adjust until it’s right rather than spend forever researching the correct methods and never executing.