Are you task oriented? I have a daily checklist on a post it note I keep on my desk. When I find myself getting into the vortex of self-improvement (whether it be finances, diet, exercise, etc), I add one thing to do each day/week to my list that falls in line with the information I'm consuming and I make sure it's a "level 1" action step. Looking at a whole self-improvement project from start to finish can get discouraging, but doing one step at a time and actually having something you can cross off a daily/weekly checklist helps put it into action. One personal example is writing a book. I delayed it for months, but when I added "write 1 chapter" to my weekly list, it got done in just a few short months. There's so much content out there and so much actionable advice, that it's really easy to fall into analysis paralysis. But breaking down large goals into daily and weekly manageable chunks really helps when it comes to applying what you read to what you do. So, I recommend taking a step back, deciding on what can really make an impact on your life and start a task manager/post it note system with the smallest action steps to get moving in the right direction.