Your nervous system is designed to return you to what it already knows.

Tessa explained that your nervous system is designed to return you to what it already knows. When something new shows up, it introduces uncertainty.
That uncertainty creates hesitation.

Not because you can’t do it, but because your brain is trying to reduce perceived risk.

The result is slower action and increased friction.
Understanding that mechanism helps you recognize that hesitation is a signal, not a limitation.

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