I doubt it will stop me.
What an emotion. Doubt. So many opportunities, each hour of every day, to doubt. Each corner, in life, we are faced with, the question can, and usually does, arise; what's round it? I think this links in to the whole can't make a decision category quite 'nicely'.
If you actually start to analyze your inner conversation (I'm assuming others have this too and if you don't I can recommend getting a grip of what you are doing on the inside). Much of my dialog is taken up by simply looking forward to what may or may nor happen either positively or negatively and in fairness I think that it is quite normal and an appropriate way of processing decisions and what next's ... however i think the analytical process, rightly, presents, negative as well as positive consequences and I guess that can hold some people in a place of doubt / fear just in case the negative comes true, which of course it could - but i think you can't know and therefore you should just do it, whatever it is.
Although this clearly needs to be in the context of good common sense and morals. I mean, where would we be if that fear didn't stop? ... whilst thinking about going to the shop you could get engrossed in a fear of forgetting something or even as large as getting run over by a bus. I think doubt needs to be told to stop in our lives and the only way we can do that is by going for the very thing we were going to do before the fear/s and doubt/s set in.
Now thats got me thinking about how fear and doubt are (maybe) intrinsically linked.

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