The Neuroscience of Being Stuck (And How to Break the Cycle)
Most people don’t fail because they lack discipline or desire. They fail because they misdiagnose what’s happening inside their own brain. In this episode, Dr. Dee Poskas reveals why “being stuck” is not a personality flaw, why doubt is meant to slow impulsivity — not stop progress — and how disappointment quietly shapes risk, leadership, and decision-making. If you’ve ever felt busy but stagnant, driven but blocked, or successful but unsatisfied, this conversation will change how you see yourself — and how you move next. Key TakeawaysWhat “being stuck” actually means psychologicallyWhy doubt is a yield sign, not a stop signFalse flagging theory and impulsivityBurnout vs decision paralysis vs overcommitmentWhy most people misdiagnose their stuck cycleThe neuroscience behind disappointmentDisappointment stacking and risk avoidanceHead, heart, and gut brain alignmentWhy high achievers overwork and still stallHow better diagnosis leads to faster growth 🔥 Ready to turn your truth into impact? Join the Dream • Build • Write It Webinar — where bold creators transform ideas into movements. 👉 Reserve your free seat now at dreambuildwriteit.com
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