#9: What to Do When You Feel Like You Don’t Have a Choice (SIMPLE Principle #5)

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Kirsten Parker
#9: What to Do When You Feel Like You Don’t Have a Choice (SIMPLE Principle #5)
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You can feel confidently, powerfully decisive allllll day long 🤩 as long as you think you have OPTIONS.

So what happens when you inevitably find yourself stuck in a situation where you see NO options? 😐

...Or the options you do see are Crappy Version A and Crappy Version B? 🤔

You devour today's episode and restore your full sense of agency, of course!

The "L" in the 6 Principles of SIMPLE Decisions stands for Lots of Options. It warrants an entire episode because soooo many of us have built a habit to see zero options, at least in certain contexts.

While you may feel totally empowered and autonomous in your career...you may feel limited & stuck at home. Or vice versa! Or - you may be facing one of those decisions where you truly feel like you have no choice - that you HAVE TO do the thing. 

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In this episode, you'll learn: 

  • How it's possible to CHOOSE an option you're not JAZZED about (i.e. in hard, painful, human situations)
  • Why feeling ownership over your choices is one of the most FREEING habits you can build
  • A practical exercise that'll get you OUT of "All/Nothing Stuckness" and expand your thinking (in ANY scenario)

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