Stop Asking Permission
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You already know the answer. So why are you still waiting for someone to tell you it’s okay to move?
In this episode of the Psych Leadership Podcast, I will be breaking down the organizational psychology behind one of the most career-limiting patterns in early professional life: permission-seeking. It’s not a confidence problem. It’s a deeply wired psychological response… and once you understand it, you can change it.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why smart, capable people get stuck waiting for direction — and the locus of control research that explains it
- How low ambiguity tolerance keeps early-career professionals frozen at exactly the wrong moment
- What self-efficacy research tells us about the real cost of waiting — and what it signals to the people above you
- The SWAG — the Sophisticated Wild-Ass Guess — and why it’s the most practical decision tool you’re not using
- A three-question framework for making a disciplined first move when the full picture isn’t available
- How to build an internal locus of control — and why mastery experiences are the only real path to lasting confidence
Whether you’re a recent graduate navigating your first professional role or an early-career professional who keeps waiting for the right moment to act — this episode gives you the psychology and the framework to stop waiting and start leading.
Completely ready isn’t a destination. It’s a feeling that only shows up after you’ve already done the thing.
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