Banish the Lies: Outsmart Your Inner Critic

23: I Thought I Needed Clarity. What I Really Wanted Was Certainty.

9 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 23: I Thought I Needed Clarity. What I Really Wanted Was Certainty.

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Why do some decisions feel impossible to make? In this episode, Tania shares a personal story about a seemingly ordinary decision that consumed far more time, energy, and worry than it should have. What began as a question about repairing an aging car eventually revealed something much deeper. As Tania reflects on why this decision felt so difficult, she uncovers an insight that changed the way she thinks about overthinking, uncertainty, and the search for the "right" answer. If you've ever found yourself stuck between options, endlessly researching, second-guessing yourself, or wishing for a guarantee before taking action, this episode may help you understand what's really going on beneath the surface. Because sometimes the decision isn't the hardest part. Send me a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569468/fan_mail/new]

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