At some point, the bottleneck is information, or rather the incomplete information you have, which blocks your trajectory/knowledge of its existence.

Once you spend enough time getting a well-rounded education and gaining broad knowledge about reality, what you need next is action. Action is what makes you skillful.

When you are focused only on gathering information and have not yet begun the apprenticeship phase, what-if thoughts become the blocker. In the initial days, things are about the basics, so you cannot foresee how things will connect later. For most of us, this is where we get stuck. We have a sense of what we could do, but we do not fully believe in it, and that lack of belief often becomes the reason for procrastination.

So how do we get past this stage? That is still a question I wish I had a complete answer to. But from the information I have gathered, the thing that breaks procrastination and rewires the brain to seek action and to have faith that action will be beneficial is deliberate action sustained over time.

You have to be religious here. For someone to be religious you must believe/know that the godly form exists. Such faith is required so that you eliminate your own blocking thoughts. Like such , be religious about your skills and action towards being competent.

You must allow yourself considerable time before possibilities begin to unfold. As they do, both task complexity and your ability to handle those tasks will too increase.