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How to Overcome In-decision

Have you ever spent ages trying to make a decision on even the smallest thing? Getting a second opinion or getting someone else to make it for you? You're not alone, not being able to make a decision is a sign that your not confident and you don't trust yourself. 

 

Here you will find out how you can learn to trust yourself again by taking small meaningful actions.  

Over coming In-decision

Making decisions in our daily life often defines how confident we think and feel. If we are making positive daily decisions we are then feeling very confident. 

If we struggle to make decisions and second guess ourselves we are showing that we don't trust ourselves to make that choice. 

Successful people are NOT smarter, and better than us, they are just able to make quick powerful decisions and risks in their life that amount to success. 

They know and trust themselves that no matter what the outcome they will be okay. 

That kind of trust is a game changer for people and a place that you can get to. 

Why We Struggle to Make Decisions

In this guide I cover why we struggle to make decisions and how you can complete small daily tasks to learn how to trust yourself again. 

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Overcoming Decision fatigue

On a daily basis we have to make over 70 decisions and if we don;t have the mental space or energy to make them, then we get decision fatigue

This can be- 

  • Low energy 

  • Self doubt about making decision 

  • Decision overwhelm at the smallest thing 

  • Snapping at family when they want to do something 

  • Using phone as distraction from making a choice. 

I have build a 5 challenge method that reduces overwhelm and creates mental space for you to make decisions and reduces the amount you make by building habits. 

Read my guide now. 

What Happens When You Take Daily Action

After a few days of consistent action, you start noticing something powerful your self-talk changes.

Instead of “I can’t,” you start saying “I did.”
You feel momentum. You see proof.
And that proof becomes belief.

People who take on my 30-Day Challenge often say:

“I finally stopped waiting to feel confident and started acting like someone who is.”

That’s the entire point.
Confidence isn’t waiting at the finish line it’s built one action at a time.

Make Better Decisions Quicker

Here’s what I tell everyone who joins my Skool community:
Start small, stay consistent, and let action do the heavy lifting.

You don’t need to wait for motivation or clarity.


You just need a plan and the accountability to follow it through.

You can get both for free inside The 30-Day Confidence Challenge.
It’s structured, practical, and helps you see results in 30 days.

FAQ 

Overcoming In-decision

1 / Why do I struggle to make decisions?

This is because you don't trust yourself and are struggling with decision fatigue, the build up of having to make daily decisions. The Catalyst Method helps you reduce that hesitation by introducing structure and time limits that make action safer and clearer.

2 / How do I stop overthinking every choice?

You learn to trust yourself and pull from confidence you have learnt by taking action, also by creating space in your brain by de-cluttering your space and mind. The Catalyst framework simplifies choices so you stop looping and start moving.

3 / What’s the difference between slow and deliberate decisions?

Deliberate means structured and time-bound. Slow means avoidant and unmeasured. The Catalyst Method teaches you to plan evaluation windows — short cycles of reflection — then commit. That balance preserves quality while removing paralysis.

4 / What if I make the wrong decision?

Truth is you will do, but making decisions isn't about knowing what is going to happen it is knowing and trusting that you will be okay either way. That you trust yourself to bounce back and overcome anything. You only do that by trusting yourself. 

5 / How can I become more confident in my choices?

Confidence builds through consistent follow-through, not waiting for certainty. Each decision you make even small ones, reinforces trust in your judgment. Our 30-day challenge is designed to create those quick wins so confidence compounds.

6 / Is indecision the same as procrastination?

Procrastination is making a decision but delaying the action. In-decision stops you from making a decision altogether, both reply on you having confidence in yourself to take action and actually do it no matter what the outcome. 

7 / How does The Catalyst Method help with indecision specifically?

You pick one meaningful decision and commit to making it in 30 days. Each week targets a blocker clarity, mindset, time, environment, execution giving you structure, evidence, and momentum. The goal: one decision made, zero hesitation.

8 / What types of decisions can this help with?

Career moves, business pivots, relationship choices, financial changes, or lifestyle shifts. If it’s a decision that keeps looping in your head, the method applies.

9 / What happens after the 30 days?

The result isn’t just one decision made, but a permanent skill for making them faster and with more conviction. You will have trust in yourself to make more and more important choices that will lead to you taking risk that benefit you and your family. 

10 / What if I still can’t decide by Day 30?

The method includes a reflection and next-step process that identifies what blocked progress. You’ll finish with clarity on your next action, even if the decision isn’t final yet. The loop still closes.

Join for Free

If you have made it this far then you NEED to take action, this is the first small step to becoming confident, happy and trusting yourself. 

Join our Free Skool group with just your email and complete The Catalyst Method 30 days 5 challenges, building confidence through action. 

Click the link join NOW

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