7 Energy Drains You Are Not Noticing And How to Plug Them)
Energy vanishes throughout the day, and the source of that disappearance often remains mysterious. Sleep seems adequate, food intake seems reasonable, nothing particularly strenuous happens, and yet by evening the tank reads empty. The culprit usually turns out to be a collection of small, invisible energy drains that have become so normalized they are no longer noticeable. Here are seven that most people miss, along with practical ways to address them. Decision fatigue drain. Every choice made throughout the day costs mental resources, including tiny choices that feel automatic. What to wear, eat for breakfast, or which task to tackle first, whether to respond to a text immediately or later, these micro-decisions accumulate. By afternoon, the brain feels exhausted from choosing, which explains why the same lunch gets ordered daily or why free time gets spent scrolling mindlessly instead of doing something intentional. The solution involves reducing unnecessary decisions. Creating r...