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Why It Can Be So Hard to Make the Choices That Would Improve Our Lives
17 Mar 2026

Why It Can Be So Hard to Make the Choices That Would Improve Our Lives

Mary Baker blogpost anxiety and overthinking, Boundaries, decision making, emotional health, fear vs fact, life decisions, mindset, overcoming fear, Perfectionism, personal growth, procrastination, self-awareness, self-confidence, self-trust, taking action

At some point, most people find themselves standing in the same uncomfortable place.

You know something needs to change.

You can see the direction that might be better for you.
You feel the quiet pull toward a decision.

And yet…you don’t move.

Instead, you think about it.
Analyze it.
Revisit it again and again.

Days turn into months.
Sometimes months turn into years.

The longer it goes, the worse you feel about it…and yourself.

From the outside, it can look like indecision. But inside, something deeper is usually happening.

The Fear Behind the Pause

Making a meaningful choice requires us to trust ourselves.

That might sound simple, but for many people it isn’t.

If you grew up in an environment where your feelings were dismissed, your choices criticized, or mistakes heavily judged, you may have learned something early:

Making the wrong decision isn’t safe.

So the mind tries to solve that problem the only way it knows how: by avoiding decisions altogether.

You wait for more information.
You hope for certainty.
You try to find the “perfect” answer.

But life rarely works that way.

It’s also very common to draw people to us who also make it hard to trust ourselves:  passive-aggressive, maybe shame based folks who simply cannot offer the empathy and mirroring we need to believe in ourselves and maintain that belief.

So…we often opt for some not-so-great coping strategies to survive.

The Trap of Perfectionism

Perfectionism is one of the most common barriers to decision-making.

It convinces you that before you act, you must be completely sure.
That there is a single correct path.
That mistakes will have catastrophic consequences.

So instead of making progress, you stay stuck in analysis.

The truth is that most good decisions are not perfect decisions.
They are simply decisions made with the information you have right now.

Growth almost always requires learning as you go.

When Procrastination Is Really Protection

People often judge themselves harshly for procrastination.

But procrastination is rarely laziness.

More often, it’s the brain trying to protect you from discomfort.

A decision might bring uncertainty.
Conflict with others.
Responsibility for change.

So the nervous system delays the moment.

You tell yourself you’ll think about it tomorrow.
Or when you feel more confident.
Or when circumstances improve.

But the longer we postpone choices that matter, the more disconnected we often feel from our own lives.

The Cost of Sitting on the Fence

When we avoid decisions for too long, something subtle begins to happen.

Opportunities pass.
Connections weaken.
Our sense of self grows quieter.

Each time we override what we know or feel, we slowly chip away at self-trust.

Over time, this can leave people feeling frustrated, restless, or disconnected, even when they can’t quite explain why.

Moving Forward Without Certainty

If you struggle with making choices, the solution is rarely to “be more confident.”

Confidence grows after action, not before it.

Instead, begin with smaller steps:

Pause and ask yourself what you already know.
Notice whether fear is exaggerating the risks.
Allow yourself to make a decision that is good enough for now.

Grab a coach and/or a coaching group to give you healthy support and mirroring.

You don’t have to solve everything today.

But you can take one step. You can evaluate, tweak it, change it, or start over.

Because the truth is this:

Your life is shaped by the choices you are willing to make, even the imperfect ones.

And sometimes the most important shift is simply deciding to stop waiting.

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