The Holistic Accountant

Navigating Decision Paralysis

Stuart Wemyss & Mena Abraham Season 5 Episode 12

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Sudden wealth sounds like a dream—until it isn’t. In this deeply insightful episode, Stuart and Mena unpack financial decision paralysis, a common yet overlooked phenomenon that hits when wealth arrives through inheritance, a business exit, or property windfall.

They go beyond the typical “overwhelm” narrative to explore identity shifts, fear of mistakes, conflicting advice, and how to reclaim clarity through a structured approach. From building your own decision-making principles to assembling a unified advisory team, this episode offers a practical playbook for regaining control.

If you’ve come into wealth—or anticipate doing so—this episode will help you move from reactive to empowered architect of your financial future.

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