The Real Reason You're So Tired: The Tiny Tax No One Thinks About

The Real Reason You're So Tired: The Tiny Tax No One Thinks About

It's not your schedule, your age, or your workload (it's the hidden decision tax nobody warns you about)

Ever notice how you can be so tired at the end of a day, even though you can't point to anything particularly demanding that you did?

It's like your brain ran a marathon while your body was just sitting in meetings.

There's an invisible thief stealing your energy, and it's probably not what you think.

  • It's not the back-to-back Zoom calls.
  • It's not the never-ending inbox.
  • It's not even that pain-in-the-ass team member.

HERE'S WHAT IT IS...It's the hundreds of tiny decisions you're making all day long.

The Hidden Cost of Every Choice

Think about your day so far:

  • What outfit did you choose this morning?
  • Which emails did you answer first?
  • Should you take that meeting in person or virtually?
  • What's for lunch? (What's for dinner?)
  • Is now the time to address that team issue or wait?
  • Which project deserves your attention next?

Each of these choices—no matter how small—is quietly draining your mental battery.

This is decision fatigue, and it's costing you more than you realize.

Why This Matters to Your Whole Life (Not Just Work)

When your decision-making energy is depleted:

  • That healthy dinner choice becomes takeout (again)
  • The workout gets postponed (again)
  • Quality time with loved ones becomes zoning out on the couch
  • And those big, meaningful life decisions? They get pushed to "someday"

It's not just affecting your productivity—it's stealing from the life you're working so hard to create.

Your Decision Detox Plan

Here's how to reclaim your mental energy:

Create Decision-Free Zones

  • Morning Routine: Plan it the night before (outfit, breakfast, priorities)
  • Meal Planning: Decide once for the week instead of 21 separate times
  • Email Batching: Designated times instead of all-day responding

Embrace the Power of "Good Enough"

Ask yourself:

  • "Will this matter in a month?"
  • "Does this decision deserve my limited mental energy?"
  • "What would happen if I just chose the simplest option?"

Design Your Personal Decision Rules

Create personal policies (boundaries) like:

  • "I always decline same-day meeting requests"
  • "I wear the same category of outfit each day of the week"
  • "I automatically delegate any task under X value/importance"

Your Permission Slip

You officially have permission to:

  • Wear the same "uniform" multiple times a week Not exactly the same, but elements of it (think capsule wardrobe)
  • Have a rotating meal plan that repeats (easy peasy)
  • Say "you decide" when someone asks for your preference on something low-stakes
  • Create templates for recurring decisions
  • Let go of the belief that every choice needs to be perfect

Your Decision Detox Challenge

This week, identify ONE area where you make repetitive decisions. Then:

  1. Create a system to eliminate or automate those choices
  2. Notice how much mental energy you reclaim
  3. Reinvest that energy in something that truly matters to you

Remember: Every "no" to a low-value decision is a "yes" to what really matters in your life.

XOXO,

Tonya

P.S. Which small decisions are stealing your mental energy? I'd love to know what you're going to systematize first!


3 Ways to Reclaim Your Mental Energy

→ Ready to break free from decision overload? Discover how to create systems that free your mind for what matters most. Email me: [email protected]

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This hits hard! Decision fatigue is so real, and most people don’t even realize it’s what’s draining them. The mental clutter from constant small choices what to wear, what to eat, when to tackle a project adds up fast. We help leaders and entrepreneurs streamline their thinking, so they can focus on what actually moves the needle. Your Decision Detox Plan sounds like a game-changer! What’s one small decision you’d love to automate or eliminate from your day??

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Sarah Cortez

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2 天前

Great advice!

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Louis Katz

Keynote Speaker. Coach. Courage Catalyst. Think of me as a mini MBA—minus the debt, plus a whole lot more fun. I teach leadership and courage through laughter, music, and real-world stories that stick.

2 天前

Some great pointers here, Tonya!

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Richard Kedziora

Co-Founder/COO Estenda Solutions, Digital Health/AI Expert, Podcast Guest, Public Speaker, Aspiring Author (2025) - Productive Harmony, Triathlete, Life Goal: 100+ with a good quality of life

2 天前

Thanks for sharing Tonya Kay Herb! These are the things nobody thinks about but matter! Steve Jobs and other are famous for wearing the same outfit everyday. It's one less decision to make. What decisions did I give up? I am training for a Half Ironman in September. I have always figured out my own training plan but that's a huge exercise in decision making every day. I hired a coach for the first time. One less thing to think about everyday!

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