We’ve gone too far with optimization.
From sleep scores and calorie tracking to productivity hacks and endless self-improvement systems, optimization culture is taking over - and it’s making people more stressed, not less.
In this episode, Jim breaks down why over-optimization leads to decision fatigue, analysis paralysis, and loss of presence - and how it’s quietly impacting both your personal life and leadership effectiveness.
This isn’t about rejecting discipline - rather it’s about recognizing when optimization becomes a distraction from actually making decisions.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by productivity systems, data tracking, or constant self-improvement pressure, this episode will challenge how you think about performance, leadership, and living well.
Topics Covered
- What optimization culture really is (and why it’s exhausting)
- How tracking everything leads to less clarity - not more
- The connection between over-optimization and decision paralysis
- Why leaders rely too much on data and not enough on judgment
- The hidden cost of indecision in teams and organizations
- How to trust yourself again without relying on dashboards
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