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#83 - The Psychology of Decisions: From Doubt to Clarity with Nourhan Shaaban

#83 - The Psychology of Decisions: From Doubt to Clarity with Nourhan Shaaban

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What if clarity isn’t about having all the answers…

…but about asking better questions?

This week on The Podgecast, we sit down with Nourhan Shaaban — Head of Production at Envive and former Product Director at Noom — for a deeply human, practical, and honest conversation about how we make decisions, and why it’s so easy to overthink the ones that matter most.

From high-stakes career moves to everyday life choices, Nourhan shares a refreshingly real framework for getting unstuck, listening to your inner voices, and reconnecting with what truly matters.

We talk about:

👉Why the “perfect” decision doesn’t exist

👉How exhaustion and overthinking sabotage clarity

👉The importance of aligning with your future self

👉Practical frameworks like “internal family systems” and “positive intelligence”

👉Why our values (not outcomes) should drive our choices

This is one of those episodes you’ll want to pause and take notes on.

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