
The Permission Habit
How Capable People Learn to Wait for ApprovalBy Marek HaltLength5h 23m
About this audiobook
Some people do not stay stuck because they are confused. They stay stuck because some part of them still does not experience their own clarity as sufficient permission to move. They know what they think, know what they want, and still wait for reassurance, approval, or some sign that action is finally allowed. In **The Permission Habit**, Marek Halt explores the hidden internal rule beneath so much hesitation and shows how capable people become dependent on external confirmation before movement feels legitimate. This is not a generic confidence book. It is a psychologically sharp examination of delayed self-authorization, borrowed confidence, and what it takes to begin acting on your own authority.
Audiobook details
GenreSelf-Help
Length5 hrs 23 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 15, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1The Permission Habit
8Chapter 6 - Over-Checking, Over-Preparing, and the Delay of Action
2Introduction - The Invisible Wait
9Chapter 7 - How Other People Become the Green Light
3Chapter 1 - What It Means to Need Permission
10Chapter 8 - The Hidden Cost of Waiting to Be Chosen
4Chapter 2 - How Approval Becomes Internal Law
11Chapter 9 - When Hesitation Starts to Feel Like Personality
5Chapter 3 - Why Clarity Still Does Not Create Movement
12Chapter 10 - Moving Before Reassurance Arrives
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6Chapter 4 - The Capable Person Who Cannot Fully Choose
13Conclusion - The End of Waiting to Be Let In
7Chapter 5 - Borrowed Confidence and Outsourced Authority