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Are you really confused… or are you avoiding a difficult decision? In this episode of Running to Myself, we explore how saying “I don’t know what to do” is often not about lack of clarity — it’s about fear of discomfort. Especially in relationships, staying “confused” can feel safer than: • Setting a boundary • Having a hard conversation • Ending a pattern • Disappointing someone • Choosing yourself But there’s a hidden cost. Every time you avoid a decision you already know you need to make, you quietly erode self-trust — and confidence goes with it. In this episode, you’ll learn: • The difference between true confusion and avoidance • Why “I don’t know” often masks self-doubt • How indecision impacts confidence and self-trust • The psychology behind decision-making and discomfort • Why confidence comes after action — not before • Practical questions to help you step out of confusion If you struggle with: – Indecision in relationships – Fear of making the wrong choice – Avoiding hard conversations – Lack of confidence – Self-doubt – Boundary setting – Overthinking decisions This conversation will give you a new lens — and a practical way forward. You don’t build confidence by waiting for certainty. You build confidence by watching yourself take action while uncomfortable. Connect with me: Coaching + Email List: https://www.trishastanton.com/signup Book a free consultation: https://www.trishastanton.com/signup-... Facebook: Trisha Shipley Stanton Website: trishastanton.com If this video resonates, subscribe for more content on mindset, self-trust, identity shifts, relationship growth, personal development, and building lasting confidence.