Decision Makers Series: avoiding decision fatigue by adopting effective habits


There’s a ton of research around how setting habits can help us conserve energy because it reduces the number of decisions we have to make in a day. However, not all habits are created equal and so we’ve asked our community to tell us about the habits they have been most effective for them.

I keep a daily routine that nourishes my body:
If I don’t have anything scheduled early in the day, I wake up in the morning usually around 8:07am. I set an alarm for a little later but my body usually wakes me up before because I’m hungry haha! I’m the first one up and I usually have a little quiet time for myself. Read More>>

The biggest habit that has helped me to succeed in absolutely everything that I do is being consistent. I know that I will not book every audition that my agents send me out for. It never works like that. Read More>>

Most of my life, I’ve developed this awesome habit of staying engaged. I’ve always been open to trying new things and stepping out of my comfort zone in my career. I love being totally okay with the fact that if something doesn’t stick or work out, at least I know I was fully engaged in the entire process. I really believe that this mindset has helped shape me into the creator I am today! Read More>>

My business succeeded because of the unwavering belief and commitment, even when results weren’t immediate. Embracing challenges with a growth mindset allowed to turn setbacks into learning opportunities. Resilience and adaptability were key— we stayed open to change and pivoted when necessary. Read More>>
