Indecision is a Decision

Most people treat indecision like it’s harmless.

Like it’s just being thoughtful… or strategic.

But indecision quietly drains more energy than a wrong decision ever could.

Every time you delay a choice, you reopen something you already decided. Every time you ask for one more opinion to feel safe, you reinforce a subtle belief:

“I don’t trust myself yet.”

The truth is: That belief slows everything…

It slows execution.

Confidence.

Momentum.

And it turns simple decisions into mental weight.

The irony? You’re stuck because you keep reconsidering the move you already knew was right.

You were second guessing yourself.

Indecision isn’t neutral.

It’s a decision to stay exactly where you are, just dressed up as caution.

There’s a version of you who decides once…

commits fully…

and moves forward without self-negotiation.

That version doesn’t move faster because they’re perfect.

They move faster because they trust themselves sooner.

So today, be honest:

Where are you “thinking about it” when you already know the answer?

Momentum doesn’t come from the right decision… it comes from making the decision and sticking with it. 

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