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Every Thursday I share three useful things to help you turn overthinking into expert thinking. Here are this week’s picks:

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A fantastic and organised list of 118 things you can do to foster psychological safety

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Not changing your lousy hairdresser, going with the familiar but overpriced brand, and sticking with a job you hate all have the same thing in common.

They’re examples of loss aversion bias. It’s one of the many things we might do to get in our own way.

Want to start getting out of your own way? Download my 10 things guide and let's chat!

I'd love to know…which thing resonated most with you? Share yours and I'll tell you the one I struggle with most.

Extra thought:

Death by Screens is the book I needed years ago when I was a designer, struggling to tell an effective data story to stakeholders. Today, as a coach who helps designers (and other creative types), this is the book I know they need to help them tell their stories, too.

I’m so glad I have this resource at hand and am super grateful to Ben Sauer for writing it. Plus, the extra benefit and wisdom I gained from supporting him in that journey.

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Kim


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Kim Witten, PhD - Coach & Consultant

Hello! My name is Kim Witten and I’ve spent four decades overthinking absolutely everything. I’ve turned this ability into a superpower to get stuff done and now my mission is to help others do the same. Read more about my journey

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Hold That Thought

3 useful things every Thursday to help thinkers of all kinds gain clarity, get unstuck, and make great progress on what matters most.

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