• Why Avoidance is a Normal Human Response
    Jan 23 2026

    Avoidance is often labeled as procrastination, laziness, or lack of discipline. But what if avoidance is not a personal failure at all?

    In this episode of The Clarity Lens, we examine avoidance through biological, psychological, and social lenses — particularly in the context of complex systems such as money, insurance, taxes, and administrative responsibilities.

    We discuss how the nervous system responds to uncertainty and perceived risk, why high-stakes decisions can feel overwhelming even for capable individuals, and how shame and silence can reinforce patterns of avoidance over time.

    This episode is not about pushing through or forcing action. It is about understanding what is happening beneath the behavior — so self-trust can begin to return without pressure.

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    Sources & Further Reading

    For listeners who want to explore the ideas discussed in this episode more deeply:

    • Porges, Stephen. The Polyvagal Theory – on nervous system responses to perceived threat
    • McEwen, Bruce. Research on stress, allostatic load, and decision fatigue
    • Baumeister, Roy et al. Studies on decision fatigue and self-regulation
    • Herman, Judith. Trauma and Recovery – Understanding Protective Responses
    • Kahneman, Daniel. Thinking, Fast and Slow – cognitive load and decision-making under uncertainty

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    23 mins
  • Before We Begin
    Jan 16 2026

    This is the introductory episode of The Clarity Lens.

    In this episode, Laura Spale explains the purpose of the podcast and the perspectives it will explore. The Clarity Lens examines how biology, psychology, social conditioning, and historical context shape our habits, decisions, and self-trust—especially when navigating complex systems like insurance, taxes, and financial responsibility.

    Rather than offering quick fixes or step-by-step solutions, this podcast focuses on understanding why these systems feel overwhelming in the first place. By naming what is actually happening beneath stress, avoidance, and self-doubt, the goal is to replace shame with clarity and restore the self-trust needed to move forward with intention.

    This episode sets the foundation for future conversations that slow things down, reframe confusion as a normal human response, and approach clarity without pressure.

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    8 mins