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#108 From indecisiveness to empowered choices: 27 practical tips for overcoming decision-making challenges in hoarding

from That Hoarder: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding · host That Hoarder

In this episode, we explore decision making and its connection to hoarding. I dive into neuroscience research, exploring the neural mechanisms of decision making in hoarding disorder, discover how individuals categorise their own possessions versus those of others, and how this impacts their ability to make decisions. I talk ways to improve decision making skills. From flipping a coin to considering our values, setting priorities, and seeking advice, I explore practical techniques that can help anyone struggling with indecisiveness. Along the way, I tackle the fear of uncertainty and how it can hinder decision making. I delve into the different decision making styles that researchers have identified and how understanding these styles can help. For the transcript for this episode, visit http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast Hoarding OCD patients struggle with decision making. Differences in decision making for hoarders. Anticipating regret Test small decisions Gather information, set time limits for decisions Accepting uncertainty Toss a coin, keep perspective, ask advice. Consider long-term consequences, stick to decisions. Start small; gain confidence in decision-making. Learning from past decisions improves future choices. Hoarders report anxiety and procrastination in decision making. Lack of self-trust skews decision-making Hoarding disorder linked to impulsive decisions and self-reliance. Differences in categorising own items compared to others' Writing down thoughts can clarify complexity and solve problems Fear of mistakes leads to decision avoidance. Hoarders anticipate regret Ask more than "what if" Perspective, flexibility, seek advice. Stick to decisions and avoid second-guessing or agonising over them. Psychology Today: 35,000 choices made daily Decisions can be overwhelming The butterfly effect and the impact of seemingly insignificant decisions Strategies for Decision Making in Hoarding Imaginary Person Technique Aligning decisions with values to prioritise what is truly important How values can guide decision-making in hoarding situations Neural Mechanisms of Decision Making in Hoarding Study involving brain scans and paper items Tossing a coin to make decisions and considering feelings about the result Setting priorities, asking "what if" questions Being open to different perspectives Tolerating uncertainty Understanding Decision Making Styles No definitive set of decision making styles Cultivating Compassion and Making Ethical Choices Cultivating self-compassion Making compassionate choices for a better quality of life Practical Tips for Decision Making in Hoarding Starting with small, easy decisions and gradually progressing to more significant ones Challenging oneself to try different options and gain decision-making skills Learning from past decisions to inform future ones and identify helpful strategies Considering long-term consequences rather than focusing solely on immediate ones Stepping out of immediate emotions Sticking to decisions and avoiding overanalysing or second-guessing Difficulty making decisions among patients with hoarding disorder and OCD Characteristics of hoarding disorder, including excessive indecisiveness and avoidance Hoarding disorder's association with procrastination, indecisiveness, and decision-related fears Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we explore decision making and its connection to hoarding. I dive into neuroscience research, exploring the neural mechanisms of decision making in hoarding disorder, discover how individuals categorise their own possessions versus those of others, and how this impacts their ability to make decisions. I talk ways to improve decision making skills. From flipping a coin to considering our values, setting priorities, and seeking advice, I explore practical techniques that can help anyone struggling with indecisiveness. Along the way, I tackle the fear of uncertainty and how it can hinder decision making. I delve into the different decision making styles that researchers have identified and how understanding these styles can help.For the transcript for this episode, visit http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.ukSubscribe to the podcastHoarding OCD patients struggle with decision making.Differences in decision making for hoarders.Anticipating regretTest small decisionsGather information, set time limits for decisionsAccepting uncertainty Toss a coin, keep perspective, ask advice.Consider long-term consequences, stick to decisions.Start small; gain confidence in decision-making.Learning from past decisions improves future choices.Hoarders report anxiety and procrastination in decision making.Lack of self-trust skews decision-makingHoarding disorder linked to impulsive decisions and self-reliance.Differences in categorising own items compared to others'Writing down thoughts can clarify complexity and solve problemsFear of mistakes leads to decision avoidance.Hoarders anticipate regretAsk more than "what if"Perspective, flexibility, seek advice.Stick to decisions and avoid second-guessing or agonising over them.Psychology Today: 35,000 choices made dailyDecisions can be overwhelmingThe butterfly effect and the impact of seemingly insignificant decisionsStrategies for Decision Making in HoardingImaginary Person TechniqueAligning decisions with values to prioritise what is truly importantHow values can guide decision-making in hoarding situationsNeural Mechanisms of Decision Making in HoardingStudy involving brain scans and paper itemsTossing a coin to make decisions and considering feelings about the resultSetting priorities, asking "what if" questionsBeing open to different perspectivesTolerating uncertaintyUnderstanding Decision Making StylesNo definitive set of decision making stylesCultivating Compassion and Making Ethical ChoicesCultivating self-compassion Making compassionate choices for a better quality of lifePractical Tips for Decision Making in HoardingStarting with small, easy decisions and gradually progressing to more significant onesChallenging oneself to try different options and gain decision-making skillsLearning from past decisions to inform future ones and identify helpful strategiesConsidering long-term consequences rather than focusing solely on immediate onesStepping out of immediate emotions Sticking to decisions and avoiding overanalysing or second-guessingDifficulty making decisions among patients with hoarding disorder and OCDCharacteristics of hoarding disorder, including excessive indecisiveness and avoidanceHoarding disorder's association with procrastination, indecisiveness, and decision-related fears Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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