Leading Women in Tech Podcast

274: How to Stop Overthinking at Work: Tools for Clear, Confident Leadership Decisions


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When was the last time you rewrote an email six times before hitting send?

Or spiraled through a decision long after it needed to be made?

If you've ever been told "you're overthinking it," you're not alone — and you're not failing.

Overthinking at work is often the result of high pressure, perfectionism, and internalized leadership expectations — especially for high-achieving women in male-dominated spaces.

But here's the truth: overthinking isn't helping you get promoted. It's quietly chipping away at your executive presence and leadership impact.

In this episode, I'll walk you through:

✅ How to spot overthinking in real time (vs. strategic thinking)

✅ Why smart women overthink — and how to shift that pattern

✅ The 1-1-1 decision tool to stop spiraling and act with clarity

✅ Executive mindset techniques to build trust in your own decisions

✅ Real stories from my clients who shifted from "perfection mode" to promotion

This is your leadership reset — a tactical, mindset-rich episode to help you step into Q4 with calm, confident clarity.

If you're ready to build a reputation for decisive, strategic leadership — let's dive in.

If this episode helped you shift your thinking, I'd love to hear from you. Drop a comment, leave a review, or connect on LinkedIn @ToniCollis.

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Free Strategy Call: https://www.tonicollis.com/lets-chat

📌 Primary Takeaways:

– Overthinking is not a leadership trait — clarity is.

– Learn how to reclaim your time and lead with confidence, even in high-stakes moments.

– These tools will help you build sustainable leadership strategies and finally get out of your own way.

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