#252: Why uncertainty makes us panic (even when we want the goal)
Why do nerves show up most when we care deeply about the outcome? In this episode, I explore why uncertainty — not lack of desire or discipline — is often the real trigger behind panic, overthinking, and what we call self-sabotage.
I talk about the brain’s need for predictability and feedback, why long-term goals are especially challenging in the “hard middle,” and how the absence of small wins can make uncertainty feel intolerable. If you’ve ever felt shaky, discouraged, or off your game while working toward something that really matters, this episode will help you understand why — and what actually helps.
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