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In this episode, hosts Larry Gaier and Cody Ringle dive deep into the psychology of decision paralysis — the all-too-common state where smart, capable professionals find themselves endlessly researching, comparing, and planning… but not actually taking action. They unpack why, in an age of infinite information, more knowledge can often lead to less movement, and how to break the illusion that learning is the same as progressing.
Larry and Cody explore how over-analysis, fear, and perfectionism fuel indecision. They use the fictional “Jennifer” — a client who knows everything about her problem but remains stuck — to illustrate how excessive preparation creates the illusion of safety while slowly eroding confidence. The conversation also digs into the neuroscience of dopamine, explaining how our brains reward anticipation instead of action, making endless learning feel productive even when it isn’t.
The hosts offer practical frameworks like the Decision Deadline, Information → Criteria → Action phases, and questions coaches can use to guide clients toward clarity. They close with the reminder that confidence follows action, not the other way around — and that the antidote to uncertainty is movement. Whether you’re a coach or someone stuck in your own loop of “almost ready,” this episode shows how to stop thinking and start deciding.
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In this episode, hosts Larry Gaier and Cody Ringle dive deep into the psychology of decision paralysis — the all-too-common state where smart, capable professionals find themselves endlessly researching, comparing, and planning… but not actually taking action. They unpack why, in an age of infinite information, more knowledge can often lead to less movement, and how to break the illusion that learning is the same as progressing.
Larry and Cody explore how over-analysis, fear, and perfectionism fuel indecision. They use the fictional “Jennifer” — a client who knows everything about her problem but remains stuck — to illustrate how excessive preparation creates the illusion of safety while slowly eroding confidence. The conversation also digs into the neuroscience of dopamine, explaining how our brains reward anticipation instead of action, making endless learning feel productive even when it isn’t.
The hosts offer practical frameworks like the Decision Deadline, Information → Criteria → Action phases, and questions coaches can use to guide clients toward clarity. They close with the reminder that confidence follows action, not the other way around — and that the antidote to uncertainty is movement. Whether you’re a coach or someone stuck in your own loop of “almost ready,” this episode shows how to stop thinking and start deciding.

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