How Many Decisions Did You Make Before 10am Today? 🧠
How many small decisions did you make before 10am today? What to post. How to respond to that message. Whether to say yes to that opportunity. What to have for breakfast. Whether to exercise now or later. Each one feels tiny. But here's what's actually happening - every unresolved decision sits open in your brain, quietly competing for your attention alongside everything else you're trying to do. There's a well established phenomenon in psychology called the Zeigarnik effect that describes exactly this - unfinished tasks and unresolved questions stay mentally active whether you invite them to or not. And by the time you sit down to create,show up, or be visible? Your mental space is already more crowded than you realized. That's not a confidence or discipline problem. That's just how brains work. And I say that as someone with a master's in neuroscience who thinks about this stuff probably more than is healthy 😄 It's one of the most underrated visibility blockers there is. Nobody talks about it. We just keep pushing through and wondering why showing up consistently feels so much harder than it should. So here's my question for you 👇 What's the one small daily decision that drains you more than it should? Drop it below. I'm genuinely curious what's taking up the most space in your brain right now - and I have a feeling this community is going to have some really good answers. P.S. I'm Micki, one of the speakers here. My session and a free guide that walk you through exactly how to use AI to clear this kind of mental clutter are both waiting for you in the summit. 🎁