Why Uncertainty Is More Stressful Than Bad News

Why Uncertainty Is More Stressful Than Bad News

Most people think they’re being kind when they hold back bad news. They’re not. They’re creating stress.


In this episode, we explore why uncertainty is often more stressful than the truth—and what that means for how we communicate at work, at home, and in leadership.


From a neuroscience study at UCL to everyday situations like difficult conversations, unclear leadership, and “we’ll see” answers… we break down why the brain struggles most with one thing: Maybe.


You’ll learn:

  • Why uncertainty creates more stress than bad news
  • How unclear communication damages trust and psychological safety
  • Why people imagine worse when you say nothing
  • And three simple ways to communicate with more clarity


Because this isn’t about being harsh. It’s about not leaving people in the dark.


The brain can handle bad news. It struggles with maybe.

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