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This Decision Spiral Is Killing Your Confidence

16 min · 11 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio This Decision Spiral Is Killing Your Confidence

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You make the decision. You send the email. You agree the plan. You set the boundary. And it should be done. Finished. Boxed off. But instead your brain keeps reopening it like a tab you can’t close. You re-read, rehearse, re-write, second guess, and convince yourself you’ve got it wrong. In this episode of Let’s Talk Confidence, I break down what’s really happening in the decision spiral, why it hits leaders and business owners hardest, and why “thinking harder” isn’t intelligence, it’s fear. You’ll learn how to spot the decisions you spiral on, the identity story underneath them, and a simple framework to stop re-deciding and start executing.

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