Better Decisions Under Pressure

Better Decisions Under Pressure

From The Innovators Studio with Phil McKinney by Phil McKinney

February 17, 2026 · 17 min · Season 20 · Episode 40

About this episode

This episode explores how time pressure affects decision making and the brain's response under stress.

"We need an answer by the end of the day." Ten words. And the moment you hear them, something shifts inside your chest. Your pulse ticks up. Your focus narrows. Careful thinking stops. The clock starts. You probably haven't even asked the most important question yet. Is that deadline real? Most of the urgency you feel every day is fake. Manufactured by someone who benefits from you deciding fast instead of deciding well. Most people can't tell a real deadline from a manufactured one. By the end of this, you will. Let's get into it. What Time Pressure Actually Does to Your Brain Last episode, we talked about decision fatigue. How your brain degrades over a long day. Time pressure is different. Fatigue is a slow drain. Time pressure is a switch. When the clock is ticking, your brain stops analyzing and starts reacting. Normally, the front of your brain runs the show: careful analysis, weighing trade-offs, long-term thinking. Under time pressure, a faster, older, more emotional region takes over. You don't feel less accurate. You feel more confident. Decades of decision science research have found that under time pressure, people's confidence in their decisions goes up while their…

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Host: Phil McKinney

Topics covered

  • decision making
  • time pressure
  • confidence
  • brain science
  • decision fatigue

Keywords

  • decision making
  • time pressure
  • confidence
  • brain
  • decision fatigue

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