Nov. 9th, 2024

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Decision Fatigue (noun)
decision fatigue [ dih-sizh-uhn fuh-teeg ]


noun, Psychology, Psychiatry.
1. mental and emotional exhaustion resulting from excessive or relentless decision-making, especially the cumulative effect of small decisions that one makes throughout each day: Which socks to wear or what size coffee to order may seem trivial, but add them to the other 30,000 choices you’ll make today, and you’ve got the recipe for decision fatigue.

Origin: First recorded in 2000–05

Example Sentences
Constantly weighing options in every aspect of our lives, we end up with “decision fatigue” and the dreaded FOMO.
From The Daily Beast

Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.
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This morning, I wrote 1041 words (or something like that) before going to work.

Passing to [livejournal.com profile] agdhani. Good luck.

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