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Is the Success Tax Secretly Costing You Profits?

Is the Success Tax Secretly Costing You Profits?

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Are you unknowingly paying the success tax – the hidden cost that drains your focus, slows your decision-making, and quietly eats into your trading profits?

In this episode of Talking Trading, Louise Bedford explores Dr Kristy Goodwin’s research into digital burnout, cognitive overload, and the performance traps many high achievers fall into without realising it – especially when trading in today’s always-on markets.

You’ll discover why your brain struggles to stay sharp in a screen-saturated world, how digital habits sabotage trading discipline and sharemarket investing results, and practical ways to restore energy, clarity, and consistent execution. If you’ve been feeling tired, distracted, overwhelmed, or stuck in a cycle of diminishing returns, this episode will help you rebuild your mental edge.

This conversation is essential listening for traders focused on trading in Australia who want to protect performance, strengthen trading psychology, and stay competitive in the fast-moving Australian sharemarket.

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Are you stuck in a trading rut? You’ve tried different strategies, but the results just aren’t there. It’s frustrating, and it can feel like you’re going in circles.

I’ve got something that can help.

Visit www.tradinggame.com.au and grab my free trading plan template. It’ll help you clarify your strategy and give you the structure you need to trade with confidence.

Trade confidently. Louise Bedford is a best-selling author and founder of www.tradinggame.com.au and www.talkingtrading.com.au.

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