Clarity Under Pressure

How Assumptions and Overthinking Sabotage Decision Making Under Pressure

9 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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The biggest threats to good decision making often aren't the facts. They're the assumptions, stories, and pressure we create in our own minds. In this episode of Clarity Under Pressure, Lisa Larson explores the hidden thinking cycle that causes leaders, founders, and high performers to make reactive decisions instead of intentional ones. When uncertainty appears, our brains naturally fill in the gaps. A delayed email becomes a problem. A canceled meeting becomes a concern. A lack of information becomes a story. Before long, that story creates pressure, and that pressure begins driving decisions. You'll learn: • Why assumptions create unnecessary stress and cognitive overload • How overthinking turns preparation into rumination • Why high performers are especially vulnerable to imagined worst-case scenarios • The difference between urgency and importance • A simple framework to separate facts from assumptions • How curiosity helps break reactive decision-making patterns Whether you're leading a team, managing competing priorities, building a business, or navigating uncertainty in your career, this episode will help you recognize when pressure is being created by reality and when it's being created by the stories you're telling yourself. If you're feeling mentally overloaded, stuck in analysis, or constantly reacting to uncertainty, this episode will help you create more clarity, confidence, and better decisions under pressure. Ready to strengthen your decision clarity? Join the 5-Day Clarity Challenge and discover what's really driving your priorities, attention, and decisions. #Leadership #DecisionMaking #ExecutiveLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #CognitiveOverload #DecisionFatigue #HighPerformance #MindfulnessAtWork #ClarityUnderPressure #ProfessionalDevelopment

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The biggest threats to good decision making often aren't the facts. They're the assumptions, stories, and pressure we create in our own minds. In this episode of Clarity Under Pressure, Lisa Larson explores the hidden thinking cycle that causes leaders, founders, and high performers to make reactive decisions instead of intentional ones. When uncertainty appears, our brains naturally fill in the gaps. A delayed email becomes a problem. A canceled meeting becomes a concern. A lack of information becomes a story. Before long, that story creates pressure, and that pressure begins driving decisions. You'll learn: • Why assumptions create unnecessary stress and cognitive overload • How overthinking turns preparation into rumination • Why high performers are especially vulnerable to imagined worst-case scenarios • The difference between urgency and importance • A simple framework to separate facts from assumptions • How curiosity helps break reactive decision-making patterns Whether you're leading a team, managing competing priorities, building a business, or navigating uncertainty in your career, this episode will help you recognize when pressure is being created by reality and when it's being created by the stories you're telling yourself. If you're feeling mentally overloaded, stuck in analysis, or constantly reacting to uncertainty, this episode will help you create more clarity, confidence, and better decisions under pressure. Ready to strengthen your decision clarity? Join the 5-Day Clarity Challenge and discover what's really driving your priorities, attention, and decisions. #Leadership #DecisionMaking #ExecutiveLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #CognitiveOverload #DecisionFatigue #HighPerformance #MindfulnessAtWork #ClarityUnderPressure #ProfessionalDevelopment

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