"Decision Fatigue" is real

July 10, 2019
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Have you ever noticed how much harder it is to have willpower when you're stressed or have had a long day at work or with the kids? It doesn't have to be "bad" stress either – your willpower can lag after an awesome day spent sightseeing, shopping, or doing something else that you love!

The reason this happens is because of something called "decision fatigue." Studies show that the more decisions you make over the course of a day, the harder it is to use your willpower or self-control. For instance, after a long day, you might not feel very energetic... and feel like skipping your workout. Saying "no" to junk food can also become harder. You might procrastinate on things you need to get done, and if you go shopping, you could end up spending a lot more than you planned.

Studies show that the more decisions you make over the course of a day, the harder it is to use your willpower or self-control.

This doesn't mean there's nothing you can do when decision fatigue kicks in. Instead, now that you know it's a real "thing," you can stop it in its tracks.

Here are some things you can do to avoid decision fatigue in the first place:

  • Plan and prepare your meals ahead of time. When you have healthy food ready to go, that's one less decision to make!
  • Before you go to bed at night, prepare yourself for a successful next day. Remember how you planned before your first day of school each year? You had your outfit ready and your timeline set so you would be ready on time and get off to a great start. This is huge!
  • When possible, time block your schedule so you have more control over how you spend your time. This way, instead of thinking about what you need to do next, it's already planned out for you! Don't forget to make time for your to-do list, workouts, grocery shopping, and spending time with family and friends!

And, if decision fatigue does strike, now that you know that it's a real "thing," you can stop it. Try these tips:

  • The best thing you can do is show yourself a little TLC!
  • You can burn off the stress with a workout (you'll feel better once you get going!) or eat a healthy spicy meal (studies show hot foods boost endorphins, the feel-good hormones).
  • If that seems like too much work, how about brewing a cup of herbal tea and finding a quiet spot to chill out with a good book?
  • Another great way to battle decision fatigue is by having a support network. Having a strong team around you is a huge part of being successful. Your team can keep you on track and focused.

References:

  1. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/nutrition/can-spicy-food-help-boost-your-happiness/ar-BBNyCJS
  2. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351707756/chapters/10.4324/9781315175775-2

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