You're not making bad decisions.
You're making decisions in bad conditions.
When your brain is overloaded, your thinking quietly changes - and you don't notice it happening.
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The problem isn’t intelligence.
It’s the conditions you’re thinking in..
Most professionals assume their thinking is stable.
It isn’t.
It changes with things like:
- high cognitive load
- constant input
- micro-frictions
- too many open loops
Under these conditions, the brain doesn’t think better.
It thinks differently.
What Actually Changes:
As cognitive load increases, your thinking changes:
Complex problems get oversimplified
Reliance on habit increases
Fewer alternatives are considered
Confidence detaches from accuracy
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You don’t even notice it.
Is Your Work Environment Affecting Your Decision-Making?
Most people try to think better.
This shows what’s actually affecting your thinking.
No spam. Just practical insights on improving critical thinking and decision quality.
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Understand the conditions your thinking is operating in
Most people assume their ability to think clearly is stable.
In practice, it changes throughout the day depending on the environment.
Interruptions, input volume, meetings, and time pressure all place load on attention and working memory.
When that load increases, decision quality drops - often without you noticing.
This assessment helps you see those conditions clearly.
What this will show you
- How your environment is affecting your thinking (often without you noticing)
- Where cognitive load is building up (and why)
- Whether your decisions are being made under stable or strained conditions
- The patterns that reduce clarity, like fragmented attention or overload
- A simple way to interpret your results
What this is not
This is not a personality test or a measure of intelligence.
It looks at the environment your thinking is happening in.