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In today’s episode, we dive into one of the most common reflections my clients have after making a major life change: “I wish I had done this sooner.”
Whether it’s quitting a toxic relationship or pursuing a new career path, many of us delay making these big decisions because we fear what we will lose. In this episode, I explore why it’s so hard to take the leap, even when we know deep down that making the change would be better for us. The fear of loss, or “loss aversion bias,” often keeps us stuck in situations that aren’t serving us, making it difficult to see the potential benefits on the other side of change.
I also touch on how this bias can manifest in both small and large decisions, whether it’s staying in a job you hate because it’s stable or continuing unhealthy habits because they feel familiar. It’s a natural human tendency to prioritize avoiding discomfort over focusing on what’s to be gained by doing something new, even if the change would result in a positive outcome. In this episode, I share how recognizing and confronting these fears can help you move forward in your own life with more confidence.
By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why making a big life change feels so difficult, but also how to shift your perspective to focus on what you stand to gain rather than what you might lose. I offer strategies for overcoming loss aversion and the sunk cost fallacy to help you make decisions that serve your highest good.
What you will learn in this episode:
🌟 The most common reflection people have after making a big life change.
🌟 Why loss aversion bias keeps you stuck in situations that no longer serve you.
🌟 How to recognize and overcome fear when it comes to making life-altering decisions.
🌟 The importance of focusing on the gains, not just the losses, when considering change.
🌟 How letting go of the status quo creates space for new, fulfilling opportunities.
🌟 Simple mindset shifts to help you start making changes in your life today.
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