Episode 99- Decision Fatigue vs. Decision Authority: How to Follow Through on Your Goals

23/05/2025 24 min
Episode 99- Decision Fatigue vs. Decision Authority: How to Follow Through on Your Goals

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Episode Synopsis

Did you know that 92% of people don't achieve the goals they set? That stat can feel discouraging, until you understand why it happens.
In this episode, I'm diving into a game-changing mindset shift: the difference between decision fatigue (constantly rethinking your goals) and decision authority (committing and following through). If you've ever found yourself starting strong and then slipping into excuses, overthinking, or “maybe this isn't the right time,” this episode is your wake-up call.
What We Cover:


The biggest reason most goals fail (hint: it's not lack of motivation)


What decision fatigue looks like in real life


Why your brain tries to talk you out of things you've already committed to


How to choose grounded commitment over emotional storytelling


What it really takes to follow through on the things that matter


Key Takeaways:
✅ “I've already decided. Now it's time to follow through.” ✅ Your goals don't require perfection, they require consistency ✅ Quitting often sounds wise but is usually fear dressed up in logic ✅ Your brain will always offer you a way out… you don't have to take it
Actionable Insight:
Start catching the moment where you want to quit or “pause” your goal. Instead, say to yourself: “I've already decided. Now it's time to follow through.” Then ask: What's the next smallest step I can take today?
A Warm Invitation:
If you're tired of bouncing between plans and never quite finishing, I've got two free tools to help:
First Step to Success – my free mini course using the Proof Jar Method to help you start showing up daily
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