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#51 A Surprising Way to Make Hard Decisions Easier

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In this episode, I share a surprising yet powerful technique to help you make tough decisions with more clarity and confidence: checking in with your future self. Instead of getting stuck in overthinking or weighed down by your brain’s negativity bias, imagining yourself a year from now can shift your perspective and reveal the choice that truly aligns with your values and vision.
We’ll explore why your brain is wired to focus on fear and obstacles, how connecting to your future self helps you break free from that bias, and the simple question that can cut through confusion in the moment.
If you’re standing at a crossroads—whether in your career, creativity, or personal life—this episode will give you a practical tool to move forward with courage, clarity, and trust in your path.

Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw
➡️ Sign up for Nataly’s weekly email:
https://www.natalykogan.com/email-sign-up
🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:
www.natalykogan.com

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In this episode, I share a surprising yet powerful technique to help you make tough decisions with more clarity and confidence: checking in with your future self. Instead of getting stuck in overthinking or weighed down by your brain’s negativity bias, imagining yourself a year from now can shift your perspective and reveal the choice that truly aligns with your values and vision.
We’ll explore why your brain is wired to focus on fear and obstacles, how connecting to your future self helps you break free from that bias, and the simple question that can cut through confusion in the moment.
If you’re standing at a crossroads—whether in your career, creativity, or personal life—this episode will give you a practical tool to move forward with courage, clarity, and trust in your path.

Watch this and other episodes of the podcast on Nataly's YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoi-XJT3UfouhAT0GkkayVw
➡️ Sign up for Nataly’s weekly email:
https://www.natalykogan.com/email-sign-up
🌟 For more about Nataly and her work, including the REINVENT•ABILITY Accelerator, mentorship programs, books and speaking, please visit:
www.natalykogan.com

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