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Why People Avoid Making Decisions Even When They Know the Right Choice — Cognitive Phenomenon Map (CPA-06)

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This Cognitive Phenomenon Architecture map explores why people delay or avoid decisions, even when the correct choice is clear. It examines how identity destabilization, loss-of-control sensitivity, emotional overload, imagined negative futures, and fear of permanent consequences create cognitive paralysis.

Designed in the PhenomenonLabs institution style, this map provides a clean, structured explanation of decision-avoidance mechanics without therapeutic jargon. It is ideal for self-development, emotional clarity, coaching, productivity work, and understanding internal hesitation patterns.

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This Cognitive Phenomenon Architecture map explains why decisions feel threatening. It reveals how identity instability, outcome fear, emotional overload, and imagined negative futures freeze the internal system even when the correct choice is obvious.

Format
High-resolution PDF in the PhenomenonLabs single-page CPA layout, optimized for printing and digital annotation.
Contents
One full Cognitive Phenomenon Architecture map analyzing relational self-sabotage through internal interaction mechanisms.
Structure
Includes: • Clear phenomenon statement • Five internal interactions • Structural summary • Institute footer • CPA formatting standards
Topics
Decision-making, avoidance patterns, emotional overload, identity stability, cognitive paralysis.
Style
Minimalist black-and-white institute aesthetic, academically structured, conversion-optimized.
Use Cases
Self-awareness, internal resistance decoding, journaling prompts, coaching tools, clarity-building work.
Compatibility
PDF compatible with all devices; printable at high fidelity.
Access
Instant digital download upon purchase.
Size
50.9 KB
Length
1 page
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