Psychology Today | 05.06.2026 23:04
Think about the last big decision you faced, like a new job offer, a new relationship, or a sudden move to a new city. Chances are, you had a feeling about it almost immediately. Not a thought. A feeling. And then you spent days, maybe weeks, overanalyzing it out of pure habit—asking friends, building pro-and-con lists, Googling your way toward certainty, only to land somewhere that felt a little bit off.