The main problem with your position is development of your queenside. Your knight is pinned and, in turn, your bishop on c1 is trapped in. I would attempt to break the pin by playing a3. You could also consider Re2 but I prefer pawn to a3.
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Re4 seems like a good rook lift also breaking the pin, but I would play a3 first.
c3?? of course just loses a pawn.
a3 Ba5 b4?? Nc3 also is horrid.

Nothing wrong with your position, from my perspective. Looks you are playing a pretty standard King's Indian attack.
It's not really necessary to make too many queenside moves yet. You may end up creating weak dark squares.
Is there anything wrong with overprotecting your e-pawn and then launching a kingside attack via h4, h5, etc.?
help! i dont know what to play here. i am white.