In this episode of Resonance Rising, Jess explores decision making as a lived expression of authorship, not a reaction to pressure, timing, or emotional certainty.
She speaks to the way many capable leaders have been taught to wait for clarity, confidence, or a full body yes before allowing themselves to move, and how this creates power outside of the self. Jess names why clarity rarely arrives before a decision.
Through real life examples, client reflections, and lived leadership moments, Jess unpacks the difference between strategy and authorship, between choosing what feels safest and choosing what is true. She explores decisions that don't feel charged or exciting, yet still carry integrity, responsibility, and forward momentum, and why leadership is shaped just as deeply in these quieter moments.
She also addresses anxiety and doubt as natural companions at the edge of identity expansion, not signals to stop, and introduces grounding orientations like "this or something better" and "what more is possible?" as ways to stay present without abandoning authority.
This episode is an invitation to stand inside one's choices with steadiness and integrity. Because leadership does not wait for clarity to arrive. It authors it.
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