Decision Clarity
Not all decisions are made from the same place.
Some come from steadiness and clarity, while others are shaped by urgency, pressure, or expectation.
This section supports recognizing how decisions are being made so they can feel more grounded and aligned.
Books
Essentialism — Greg McKeown
A structured approach to focusing on what matters within competing demands.
Thinking, Fast and Slow — Daniel Kahneman
Explains how different modes of thinking shape decisions, judgment, and bias.
Article
Decision Fatigue - The Cleveland Clinic
From Discover Wellness
Not every decision needs to be resolved right away.
When there is space, clarity often begins to take shape on its own.