I can relate. There are days where I’ve made too many decisions that affect the careers of so many folks at work that the idea of choosing what’s for dinner becomes a way bigger burden than it should be.
I’m grateful that I have someone who can help take small burdens off my shoulders when I need it.
it’s a real thing called “decision fatigue” – you can only make so many decisions in a day (and you make better decisions when you start the day than at the end of the day)
I can relate. There are days where I’ve made too many decisions that affect the careers of so many folks at work that the idea of choosing what’s for dinner becomes a way bigger burden than it should be.
I’m grateful that I have someone who can help take small burdens off my shoulders when I need it.
it’s a real thing called “decision fatigue” – you can only make so many decisions in a day (and you make better decisions when you start the day than at the end of the day)
Thank you for sharing this. I hadn’t heard that term before but it makes a ton of sense.