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Daily Reflection
June 9, 2026
“Fatigue makes cowards of us all.”
— Vince Lombardi

Have you ever reached the end of the workday only to arrive home and immediately face another problem that surfaced while you were gone?

If you are anything like me, you probably reached your breaking point pretty quickly, searched for a scapegoat, and burned a few bridges with your reaction.

It didn’t matter that the issue was relatively insignificant.

You were simply hoping to relax after a day filled with problems, decisions, interruptions, and competing priorities that all required your attention.

That one additional issue became the straw that broke the camel’s back.

Frustration turned into anger.

You reacted rather than responded, hijacked by emotions you didn’t even realize had been simmering just below the surface.

Every single day each of us makes thousands of decisions.

Many seem small and insignificant:
What shirt should I wear?
What should I eat for breakfast?
What lane should I drive in to beat traffic?

Individually they seem harmless.

Collectively they become exhausting.

Eventually the accumulation becomes a burden and decision fatigue begins to set in.

At first it happens quietly.

Then your patience shortens.
Your clarity weakens.
Your emotional control slips.

Woe be it to the next person who asks you a question.

Decision fatigue is real.

And for leaders, the danger compounds quickly.

If we struggle with delegation, control, or trusting others, every decision eventually lands on our desk.

When fatigue sets in, even simple decisions can begin to feel overwhelming.

That is when emotional intelligence becomes critically important.

One way to reduce decision fatigue is to make decisions in advance.

Decide on Sunday what meals you will eat during the week.
Lay out your workout clothes the night before.
Reduce unnecessary decisions wherever possible.

And perhaps most importantly…

Learn the art of delegation.

Not only will you reduce your own mental overload, but you will also develop your team, build trust, and improve the overall quality of decision making across the organization.

You may even preserve a few relationships in the process.

What decisions can you offload today?

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