Hello Ziddis! Have you ever thought why it is that you can make sensible financial decisions at lightning speed and give important presentations even on a drowsy Monday morning, but when someone asks you “what do you wanna eat?” your brain starts to glitch! You are not lazy or indecisive by nature; this is called decision fatigue. The human brain is great, but fueling has always been a bit of a complexity. Every choice you make throughout the day takes from your mental energy.
Decision fatigue is the psychological phenomenon where the quality of your decisions deteriorates after a long session of decision-making. While you can feel the physical fatigue in your body, your muscles and your actions, decision fatigue is subtle. It’s the “wear and tear” on your willpower. Your willpower is your battery, and at the start of the day, it seems to be fully charged. But that truly depends on how well you have rested. When your battery goes into power saving mode, it starts to look for ways to reduce usage and resorts to making impulsive decisions.
Decision fatigue does not show up in obvious ways. The symptoms ofn decision fatigues are very similar to feeling like losing your mental bandwidth. Here are some of those symptoms you can keep a check on:
You can look at some proven hypothesis to know how decision fatigue shows up in a regular day to regular people and influence their decisions:

There are ways to snap out of decision fatigue or make sure that you don’t fall into it at all. The goal is to conserve energy for the decisions which actually matter. Here are some research backed tricks:
Think of your energy as a bowl of sugar or a wallet of money. That is all that you have and you have to wise how you wish to spend it. Comparing energy to tangible things which can finish gives you a context to how much you can afford to spend.
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You willpower is a precious and finite resource which you are using up as you make choices. If you treat every choice as a priority, you’ll end up with no energy left for the things that truly move the needle in your life. Make sure you recognise the signs that your brain is tired of making decisions and let yourself take a break.