In today's Daily Shift, we explore the pressure to move, decide, and respond before clarity has fully formed. Many people learn to rush themselves in order to meet expectations or relieve discomfort — but clarity often arrives through pause, not urgency.
This episode offers reassurance that waiting is not a failure. Giving yourself time allows your nervous system to process, integrate, and offer insight when it feels safe enough to do so.
Why clarity doesn't always arrive immediately
How rushing can override self-trust
The role of safety in decision-making
Why waiting can be an act of self-respect
You can trust your timing
You don't need to force certainty
Slowing down supports clarity