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Why ANY Choice is Better Than NO Choice
Join our free private Facebook group, Good Wolf Community, and let us guide you to better health, optimal fitness, and lasting, sustainable change → https://www.facebook.com/group....s/goodwolfcommunityH you ever started to make a change in your life, but just couldn’t figure out what option was best for you? Or maybe you tried a few options and none of them worked out? It’s easy to get caught up in paralysis by analysis. You look for options to start exercising or eating better, and end up overthinking everything instead of just choosing an option and going with it. Today we talk about how to overcome the tendency to over-analyze and overthink your choices. Because the quicker you learn to make decisions and stick with them, the quicker you’ll get the results you want. Here’s what we talk about…How your identity is formed when you can’t make a choiceWhy we end up over-analyzing every decision we makeWhy we have a hard time buying into our choicesThe difference between maximizers and satisfisersMuch more!Be sure to connect with Thriveology and Jerry:Jerry Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Cy5rPrJerry Facebook: https://bit.ly/3XdLBm6Thriveology Website: http://bit.ly/3TILsVRThriveology YouTube: https://bit.ly/3LwM1zTThriveology Instagram: https://bit.ly/3K6XGVlThriveology Facebook: https://bit.ly/3LKDpGh