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Avoid Decision Fatigue

Avoid decision fatigue and boost productivity with this helpful hack. Learn how to make better decisions and avoid the negative effects of decision.

Jun 17, 2021

1 min read

Updated Jan 4, 2024

Death by decisions? If that was a thing I might be dead. Decision fatigue is the deterioration of our ability to make good decisions after a long period of making decisions.

While it’s great to have a lot of options, too many options or decisions can be a bad thing and make you less productive.. So in this video, I walk through some examples of decision fatigue and how to avoid it.

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Cathryn Lavery

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Cathryn Lavery

Cathryn went from designing buildings to architecting products. She founded BestSelf, bought it back from private equity in 2024, and rebuilt it AI-native. She's currently building something new in AI. Little Might is where she doesn't have to keep it all in her head.

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