The Inner Boardroom

The Cost of Unmade Decisions

Michael Temple Season 1 Episode 3

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Episode 3: The Cost of Unmade Decisions

Many leaders believe indecision is responsible. Strategic. Disciplined.

But what if the real cost of leadership failure isn’t bad decisions… it’s the decisions that never get made?

In this episode of The Inner Boardroom, Coach Michael explores a hidden pressure point in high-performance leadership: the quiet erosion created by postponed decisions. The conversation not had. The boundary not drawn. The misalignment tolerated for months—or years—because the immediate cost of action feels uncomfortable.

Indecision isn’t neutral. Every unmade decision is a decision to tolerate the current condition, and tolerance carries consequences. Over time it shows up in subtle ways: reduced energy, quiet resentment, leadership drift, and a growing internal division between what you know and what you are willing to do.

This episode explores the deeper psychological dynamics behind delayed decisions and why many high-performing leaders quietly destabilize themselves by waiting for “more clarity.”

Key ideas explored in this episode:

• Why indecision quietly drains confidence and authority
• The three types of unmade decisions that destabilize leaders
• How delayed boundaries create resentment and misalignment
• Why burnout is often prolonged indecision
• The diagnostic question that reveals the decision you already know you need to make

Leadership is not defined by comfort.
It is defined by alignment.

Because the decisions you avoid internally are often the ones shaping your life externally.

The Inner Boardroom explores leadership, marriage, and the private conversations shaping life behind closed doors.

Hosted by Michael Temple, founder of Climb Higher®.

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