Decision Fatigue
If running your business feels mentally draining, it’s often because you’re trying to make too many decisions at once.
When everything feels urgent or important, even small choices can feel massive.
Decision fatigue is a real thing when you’re growing your business and it’s usually a sign that your priorities aren’t clear.
Without clear objectives, you’ll get pulled into all the details of dozens of tasks, conversations, and problems that don’t all deserve your attention right now.
The businesses I work with make clearer decisions by setting just one or two key objectives per quarter. When those priorities are clear, decision making becomes much simpler. You can quickly assess whether a task or opportunity matters, or whether it can be delegated, delayed, or ditched entirely.
Progress becomes easier when you focus on the actions that create the fastest or easiest movement towards those priorities.
You don’t need perfect decisions, just effective ones that will move you forward.
Clear priorities reduce mental noise, free up headspace, and help you lead your business with far more confidence and calm.
Watch this week’s video to find out exactly how to apply this in your own business
