So, to be clear, what I'm saying you should do is:
1. Realise that this isn't "a" problem, but "your" problem. This is very unique to you, and your solution to it will be equally unique.
2. Stop focusing on it, taking action with the notion of "I must solve this problem." That never works for me, and it doesn't seem to work for other people. Whenever you focus on your problems, your desire to solve them may increase, but it just keeps you problem-focusing is all you do.
3. Bring more truth, love, and power into this situation. Somehow, doing that allows you to start moving towards a solution and it takes your focus off the problem.
I usually get my truth in the form of insights from people who have a lot more experience than I do in the area I am inexperienced in. They have a more updated, broader perspective and can see the forest from the trees more easily than I can. In other words,
like in competitive games, they see patterns more easily when I just see chaos.
What I'm learning, though, is that this is how I work. Before I would search endlessly for specific solutions, but now I know that I need to look for the fundamentals. So, whenever I encounter a problem I need to:
(A) Acknowledge that there is something I don't know. Do I understand the definitions involved, or do I not really understand them at all? (i.e. What is money? Can you answer that question as it relates to the current paradigm you're in? If you can't, working with that concept isn't really possible. You won't be working with a concept, but just a label for a concept, and that won't help at all.
(B) Find or figure out the definition of whatever term I'm using (i.e. in this case, Steve explained that money is social debt, and I instantly realised where it came from and after reading his posts and pondering more, I learned that it's not about making money, but providing social value in a way that aligns with your personal values. And from all of my experience with Marcus Buckingham's work and other personal development experience, I had a good intuitive idea of what guidelines I needed to follow to do that. That helped me make effective decisions that made me feel free and unblocked--decisions that I'd follow through on.)
This is all about growth, and there are going to be points where you simply don't know the answer and you need to experience more before you see patterns and can identify what you need to do (at least, that's how it works for me; it may vary for you depending on your talent themes). So long as you keep bringing more truth, love, and power into your life, which usually means you're coming into greater alignment with those principles, your way forward should be more obvious, more clear, and feel more more free and energising instead of blocked, as if you're moving through sludge.