Inconvenient.
Changing the status quo requires inconvenient action, action that requires a pattern interrupt. Resistance doesn't like that and it uses its most cunning tool to stop us from taking action: rationalisation.
The voice of rationalisation speaks like a friend, telling us why it would be smart to put this off for later, why we are not ready right now, why we should not act in a hassled manner.
And so, the status quo remains. With the half-hearted promise that we will come back later to change it.
Instead, we can embrace incovenience.
We can learn to be okay with "this might not work" and still go ahead and take action.
That's all we can do. That's all that is needed.