
Every day, you make hundreds of decisions—some small, some life-changing. But why do smart, capable people still make choices they later regret?
The answer isn't a lack of intelligence. It's the hidden biases, emotional shortcuts, and unconscious thinking patterns that influence nearly every decision we make.
The Decision Trap: Why We Make Bad Choices and How to Make Better Ones is a practical guide to understanding the psychology behind decision-making and learning how to think more clearly in a world filled with uncertainty, distractions, and information overload. Whether you're making financial decisions, career moves, relationship choices, or everyday judgments, this book will help you recognize the mental traps that often lead people in the wrong direction.
Drawing on insights from psychology, behavioral science, and real-world examples, you'll discover why emotions, habits, cognitive biases, and social pressure can cloud your judgment—and how to overcome them with simple, proven strategies.
Inside this book, you'll learn how to:
Recognize the hidden biases that influence your decisions.
Avoid common thinking errors that lead to poor outcomes.
Separate emotions from facts when making important choices.
Improve critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Make confident decisions even when information is incomplete.
Learn from past mistakes without becoming trapped by regret.
Build a decision-making framework you can apply in every area of life.
Filled with practical exercises, relatable examples, and actionable techniques, The Decision Trap gives you the tools to make smarter, more intentional choices with greater confidence and less stress.
Better decisions don't happen by chance—they come from understanding how your mind works. Once you recognize the traps that hold you back, you'll be better equipped to choose the path that leads to lasting success, stronger relationships, and a more fulfilling life.
Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth