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Sage Solutions

Sage Solutions

By: David Sage
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Advice and insight about personal growth, personal development, and becoming your best self.

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  • Decisiveness: What If Indecision Is The Real Risk
    May 5 2026

    Standing in a grocery aisle, rewriting the same email line, or sitting in your driveway wondering if you should change careers can feel like three totally different problems. We argue they share the same root: indecision drains your cognitive energy and quietly steals your agency. If you have ever felt that behind-the-eyes mental fatigue, we connect the dots to the “open tabs” of unresolved choices and explain why waiting for 100% certainty keeps your life stuck in park.

    We redefine decisiveness in a way that actually helps: not a loud, hyperconfident personality trait, but the courage to make a choice, accept uncertainty, and commit to handling the outcome. From there, we lay out the compounding costs of choice paralysis, including cognitive drag, opportunity cost, and the erosion of self-trust that can sabotage confidence over time. Then we pivot to what changes when you train decisiveness, including time savings, faster learning through feedback, and real psychological peace from closing mental loops.

    To make it practical, we dig into decision fatigue and the neuroscience of executive function, including a famous study on parole judges that shows how depleted brains default to the safest status quo. You will also hear two high-leverage mental models for better decision making: one-way door versus two-way door choices, plus the 10-10-10 framework for short-term emotion vs long-term alignment. We close with a step-by-step plan to build decisiveness like a muscle: reduce low-stakes decisions, use the 45% to 70% information rule, run micro decisive drills, and get crystal clear on your values.

    If this helps, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review. What is the one decision you are ready to make today?

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    If you are interested in one-on-one coaching, email us at:
    sagecoachingsolutions@gmail.com

    **Legal Disclaimer**
    The Sage Solutions Podcast and content posted by David Sage is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. No coaching client relationship is formed by listening to this podcast. No Legal, Medical or Financial advice is being given. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice, diagnosis, or treatment of a psychotherapist, physician, professional coach, Lawyer or other qualified professional. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions. The opinions of guests are their own and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of the podcast.

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    44 mins
  • Perfectionists Anonymous: A Guide To Setting You Free
    Apr 21 2026

    Perfectionism can look like a badge of honor, but it often behaves like a 20-ton suit of armor that keeps us stuck at the starting line. I’m David Sage, a self-worth and confidence coach, and I’m digging into the real reason so many smart, capable people freeze when it’s time to begin: perfectionism isn’t mainly about excellence, it’s about avoiding pain. When “doing it wrong” feels unsafe, your brain treats a mistake like a threat, kicks you into survival mode, and drains the willpower you think you’re missing.

    We unpack the difference between the pursuit of excellence and perfectionism through the lens of approach vs avoidance motivation, plus the high-achiever paradox of pressing the gas and the brake at the same time. I also share why this problem feels so loud right now, including research on socially prescribed perfectionism and how comparison culture can widen the gap between our taste and our current skills, fueling burnout and anxiety.

    From there, we get practical. I walk you through tools to break paralysis by analysis, make decisions without chasing a mythical “perfect” option, and build momentum with meaningful, messy action. You’ll hear about the 80% rule for “good enough,” how to reframe failure as necessary friction for growth and mastery, and why self-compassion is a proven performance tool, not a free pass. We close with a simple weekly challenge: do one thing badly, on purpose, to break the seal and get moving.

    If this helps, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s stuck, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

    We would love to hear your feedback! Click here to tell us what you think.

    https://sagesolutions.buzzsprout.com

    If you are interested in one-on-one coaching, email us at:
    sagecoachingsolutions@gmail.com

    **Legal Disclaimer**
    The Sage Solutions Podcast and content posted by David Sage is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. No coaching client relationship is formed by listening to this podcast. No Legal, Medical or Financial advice is being given. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice, diagnosis, or treatment of a psychotherapist, physician, professional coach, Lawyer or other qualified professional. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions. The opinions of guests are their own and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of the podcast.

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    23 mins
  • Moral Licensing: Why Being “Good” Can Wreck Your Goals
    Apr 7 2026

    You know that moment when you do something disciplined and instantly feel like you “earned” the right to blow up the rest of your day? A brutal workout turns into donuts, a big savings win turns into a spending spree, a focused work block turns into hours of scrolling. That pattern isn’t a lack of character. It’s a powerful cognitive bias called moral licensing, and it quietly drains willpower, derails habit change, and delays the goals you care about most.

    We walk through what moral licensing actually is, why the brain creates a hidden moral ledger, and how treating self-control like a moral test makes progress backfire. I break down a landmark psychology study that shows how quickly “proving you’re a good person” can lower your guard, then we bring it back to everyday life: dieting and fitness goals, budgeting and personal finance, productivity and procrastination, even “good intention” traps where planning a healthy future makes you indulge today. If you’ve ever said “I’ve been so good” right before a choice you later regret, you’ll recognize yourself here.

    To help you break the cycle, I share four practical shifts you can start using immediately: dropping good vs bad language, reconnecting to your why, changing identity from “forcing discipline” to “becoming the person,” and the tomorrow-is-today rule that crushes the fantasy of a magically perfect future you. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the biggest “I earned it” trap you’re working on.

    We would love to hear your feedback! Click here to tell us what you think.

    https://sagesolutions.buzzsprout.com

    If you are interested in one-on-one coaching, email us at:
    sagecoachingsolutions@gmail.com

    **Legal Disclaimer**
    The Sage Solutions Podcast and content posted by David Sage is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. No coaching client relationship is formed by listening to this podcast. No Legal, Medical or Financial advice is being given. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice, diagnosis, or treatment of a psychotherapist, physician, professional coach, Lawyer or other qualified professional. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions. The opinions of guests are their own and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of the podcast.

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    32 mins
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