Sometimes in life we get overwhelmed and a bit paralyzed to move forward in what we know we need to do, but somehow can't get started. Here's an article that discusses "decision fatigue" and how to rise above those paralyzing moments when you can't move forward. The author parallels decision fatigue to clutter in your living environment and includes suggestions on how to best tackle your challenges in your home while healing your brains ability to make normal decisions without stalling and getting stuck in a lull. Learn to move forward in your day with better results; declutter your life, declutters your brain.
https://www.homesandgardens.com/solved/how-to-overcome-decision-fatigue?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us
Luckily, decluttering your home can be a great first step to reducing decision fatigue in daily life – so long as you declutter correctly, that is. Here, professional home organizers and psychologists have explained how to overcome decision fatigue by decluttering your home, and how to avoid it when clearing things out.
Here's another compilation of articles about the craft of how to make decisions. When you have too many options and can't choose, or make a decision, it's called decision paralysis according to this article. Within this link there are multiple links below on the page to take you to different ways and perspectives in decision making.
https://getpocket.com/collections/how-to-overcome-indecision?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us
We’d love to recommend flipping a coin to clear the anxiety, but realistically, overcoming indecisiveness requires a more nuanced approach. “Decisions are complex, not necessarily because the choice between two options is complex but also, and more importantly, because human beings are complex,” says Joseph Bikart in Psyche. Luckily, understanding how we got to this point can help untangle even the thorniest bouts of indecision—especially when followed up with trusted methods for moving forward. Ready to get started? Wait—don’t answer that. Let’s go.
Web Diva said:
Sometimes in life we get overwhelmed and a bit paralyzed to move forward in what we know we need to do, but somehow can't get started. Here's an article that discusses "decision fatigue" and how to rise above those paralyzing moments when you can't move forward. The author parallels decision fatigue to clutter in your living environment and includes suggestions on how to best tackle your challenges in your home while healing your brains ability to make normal decisions without stalling and getting stuck in a lull. Learn to move forward in your day with better results; declutter your life, declutters your brain.
[url=https://www.homesandgardens.com/solved/how-to-overcome-decision-fatigue?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us]https://www.homesandgardens.com/solved/how-to-overcome-decision-fatigue?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us
Luckily, decluttering your home can be a great first step to reducing decision fatigue in daily life â so long as you declutter correctly, that is. Here, professional home organizers and psychologists have explained how to overcome decision fatigue by decluttering your home, and how to avoid it when clearing things out.
Oh, I hate having to make decisions in home stuff when I have to make so many in work. So, when it's "what do you want for breakfast" or whatever, I tend to say - I don't want to decide, surprise me. It just is daunting sometimes to have to decide.
Thanks for the guides. I need those as I have this problem with housework, crafts, writing, etc.
@Techi Jedi I get that decision making delay when you make so many other decisions during the day. Me too, brain a little fried this week, well really this month.
Some of the hardest decisions is something you have to live with and can't change, like when you are creating a user name and it's permanent It took me a whole week to come up with a clever account name for a game back in 2007. The other hard decisions are the life changing ones. You can get caught up in the pros and cons. I can also see where it's refreshing to let someone surprise you with a breakfast choice.
@Alexis Bello so, this week we've been getting the house ready for company, we've de-cluttered some, dealt with some stuff, we did good. Of course after Thanksgiving, we will have some more to do for Christmas lol. At least you got the tree up in time for Thanksgiving this year.
Web Diva said:
@Techi Jedi I get that decision making delay when you make so many other decisions during the day. Me too, brain a little fried this week, well really this month.
Some of the hardest decisions is something you have to live with and can't change, like when you are creating a user name and it's permanent It took me a whole week to come up with a clever account name for a game back in 2007. The other hard decisions are the life changing ones. You can get caught up in the pros and cons. I can also see where it's refreshing to let someone surprise you with a breakfast choice.
@Alexis Bello so, this week we've been getting the house ready for company, we've de-cluttered some, dealt with some stuff, we did good. Of course after Thanksgiving, we will have some more to do for Christmas lol. At least you got the tree up in time for Thanksgiving this year.
Flash-forward to Christmas time, we are indeed doing more for Christmas lol XD
Now it's the after Christmas clean up time. We've managed to clear some stuff, but the jury is still out on how long the Christmas tree gets to stay up.
Web Diva said:
Now it's the after Christmas clean up time. We've managed to clear some stuff, but the jury is still out on how long the Christmas tree gets to stay up.
That's true :p It's such a nice tree though lol
Alexis Bello said:
Web Diva said:
Now it's the after Christmas clean up time. We've managed to clear some stuff, but the jury is still out on how long the Christmas tree gets to stay up.
That's true :p It's such a nice tree though lol
The tree is still up
Web Diva said:
Alexis Bello said:
Web Diva said:
Now it's the after Christmas clean up time. We've managed to clear some stuff, but the jury is still out on how long the Christmas tree gets to stay up.
That's true :p It's such a nice tree though lol
The tree is still up
Indeed, and even now it's still up
The tree is coming down this week.