Explore how decision fatigue impacts home office productivity. Learn about mental bandwidth, executive function, and why self-control drains for entrepreneurs.

The goal isn't to become a person with superhuman willpower; the goal is to become a person who doesn't need willpower because their environment and their routines are doing the heavy lifting for them.
Why we can’t change unhealthy habits when we are mentally fatigued, with low bandwidth for good behaviour decisions , especially when we are women working from home in their own business


Decision fatigue is a physiological state where your brain's mental bandwidth for making quality choices evaporates after a long day of demands. For those working from a home office, this often manifests as feeling completely "done" by the evening, leading to poor choices like scrolling on a phone or picking unhealthy meals. It is not a lack of willpower but a result of your executive function running on empty after navigating client needs and household chores.
Executive function is the specific part of the brain responsible for handling complex decision-making and maintaining self-control. For entrepreneurs working from home, the boundary-less nature of the environment means constantly switching between business tasks and domestic responsibilities. Research indicates that this mental resource is like a battery that drains throughout the day, making it harder to stay productive or stick to healthy routines as the hours pass.
While it may feel like laziness or a lack of willpower, research shows that self-control is not an infinite resource. Instead, it functions as a finite supply of energy that diminishes with every choice you make. When you are mentally fatigued from a day in the home office, your brain lacks the necessary bandwidth to prioritize long-term goals over immediate gratification, such as choosing takeout over a healthy dinner you had previously planned.
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