You’re Not Indecisive. You’re Just Afraid of Choosing Wrong.

I used to think I was bad at making decisions.

Small ones. Big ones. Everything in between.

What to wear.
What to commit to.
Whether to say yes or no.

I’d take too long. Overthink. Go back and forth.

And I told myself a simple story:

“I’m just indecisive.”

But That’s Not Actually True

Because when something is very clear to me—
I decide quickly.

No hesitation. No second-guessing.

So the issue isn’t that I can’t decide.

It’s that I don’t trust the outcome.

The Fear Behind the Delay

Every delayed decision has a quiet question underneath it:

What if I choose wrong?

What if this doesn’t work out?
What if I regret it?
What if there was a better option I didn’t see?

So instead of choosing, we stall.

We research more.
Think more.
Wait for clarity that never fully arrives.

Because We Want the Perfect Choice

Not just a good one.

The right one.

The one that guarantees:
• no regret
• no discomfort
• no second-guessing later

And that’s where it breaks.

Because no decision comes with that kind of certainty.

So We Stay in Limbo

Which feels safer.

Because as long as you haven’t chosen,
you haven’t made a mistake.

But you also haven’t moved forward.

You’re just… paused.

And over time, that pause becomes its own kind of frustration.

The Truth We Don’t Love

Most decisions aren’t about right or wrong.

They’re about commitment.

You choose something…
and then you deal with what comes with it.

Adjust. Learn. Pivot if needed.

But you move.

What I’m Trying Now

Choosing faster.

Not recklessly.
Not without thought.

But without needing complete certainty.

Trusting that I can handle the outcome—even if it’s not perfect.

Real Moment of the Week

Hovering over a decision I had been delaying…

going through the same thought loop again.

And then just deciding.

No dramatic clarity.
No final “this is it” feeling.

Just… choosing.

And moving on.

Because Maybe Confidence Isn’t in the Decision

Maybe it’s in what you do after it.

Where I’m Landing With This

I don’t need better options.

I need more trust in myself.

That I’ll figure it out.

That I’ll adjust.

That I won’t fall apart if something doesn’t go exactly as planned.

Still becoming. And choosing anyway.

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