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Decision Anxiety.You commit, and the ground holds.

You spend hours turning the options over until the chance passes on its own, even though clarity was never the problem. Committing itself feels dangerous, and that danger has a physical address.

What it is

Decision anxiety is a block you feel in your body, where the problem isn't a lack of clarity about the options, it's that committing itself feels like a threat. People with it turn possibilities over and over until the question just resolves itself by default. More weighing things up doesn't help, because the problem isn't in the thinking, it's in the committing.

Sound familiar?

You've got two apartments to choose from, every argument laid out on the table, and in the end neither one feels right.
You let the job offer deadline pass, because saying yes feels like locking yourself in.
At the restaurant you read the menu three times and then just order the same thing as the person across from you.
After every decision you spend hours wondering if the other option would have been better.
You ask for one more opinion, then another, and it only makes you less sure.

Why more of the same won't fix it.

For your nervous system, committing to something can feel like closing off an escape route. If it senses danger in that, it keeps you hovering, because staying open feels safer than deciding. This reaction moves faster than any pros-and-cons list ever could.

The fear isn't in the options and it isn't in missing information. It has a specific spot in your body, and that's where committing becomes possible again.

The way out: one session.

1

Find your desired feeling

We start with the feeling you want to have when you decide. Often it's a calm steadiness in your heart space, one that lets a yes stay a yes without the fear catching up right away.

2

Locate the block, don't explain it

Your Guide doesn't ask why decisions are hard for you or since when. She just asks where you feel the tightness of committing in your body right now, and your body finds the spot on its own.

3

Release it and anchor it for 40 days

That's where the block releases, without you having to play out an actual decision. You lock in the new feeling for 40 days with the app, 90 seconds morning and night.

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times telling your story

Common questions.

What if I end up making the wrong choice afterward?
This isn't about taking decisions off your hands or ruling out mistakes. It's about making commitment stop feeling like a threat, so you can actually choose at all.
Do I have to talk about my past?
No, you don't tell any old stories. The block releases through the body, not through talking about it.
Does one Session really cover it?
For almost everyone, one is enough. It's not one session out of many, it's the one appointment plus 40 days in the app.
Is this therapy?
No. Unlike therapy, this isn't about your whole life story, it's about the one thing that's blocking you.

What holds you back has an address.

Over 40 certified guides in 5 countries work with this method. Around 1,000 people have had a session. Yours takes 90 minutes.

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