Feed My Sheep
To often we are paralyzed by the pragmatic.
We want to go, we want to build, to surplus other. We see others do great works, and their drive and vision leaves us discouraged.
If your young son wants to begin hunting, you do not buy him a rifle. You begin small. A toy bow, a very small pocket knife, his own knife, his own bow, etc. The wiser the boy becomes, the more you will give him. Such an economy is proper and true.
If you are looking to cure your paralysis, set aside your lack of creativity and lofty ambitions and instead find something very doable, and do it with excellence.