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044: Why smart entrepreneurs make the worst decisions

044: Why smart entrepreneurs make the worst decisions

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Business decision making paralysis has a way of slowing entrepreneurial momentum. In this episode, Selena reveals why overthinking keeps even the smartest business owners stuck—and shares practical strategies to break free from analysis paralysis and make powerful, aligned decisions.


You’ll learn:

• Why your intelligence can become your biggest business obstacle

• How unconscious programming and fear disguise themselves as “strategy”

• The simple practice to interrupt overthinking and move into action

• Real client stories of transformation

• How to find your intuition in Business


Ready to stop spinning your wheels? Listen now and discover how to move from stuck to unstoppable.


Timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction: What is business decision making paralysis?

02:30 – Why intelligence becomes a trap

05:45 – The unconscious programming behind indecision

08:15 – How fear disguises itself as strategy

10:30 – Breaking free from analysis paralysis

12:45 – Strategies for powerful, aligned decisions


Resources Mentioned:

• Free Business Meditation Guide: https://offers.selenawoodward.com/meditation-guide

• Join the Goals Breakthrough Course: https://selenawoodward.com/goal-setting-course-online/

• Book a Free Strategic Clarity Call: https://links.selenawoodward.com/widget/booking/CZF6PbYxxdsW1yxV9l4F


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