
Decision Fatigue – Vocabulary List & Study Companion
📘 Study Companion & Vocabulary
Vocabulary List (with Definitions + Examples)
- Overwhelm – to feel too much stress or emotion.
E.g. I felt overwhelmed by all the decisions I had to make. - Routine – a regular way of doing things.
E.g. Having a morning routine can help reduce stress. - Mental energy – the brainpower or focus you use to think.
E.g. Too many choices in the morning use up your mental energy. - Default – something you do automatically or by habit.
E.g. I always choose the same lunch by default. - Streamline – to make something simpler or more efficient.
E.g. We streamlined our tasks to save time.
Listening Comprehension Questions
- What is decision fatigue?
- Why do people feel tired even after simple choices?
- What is a helpful morning habit mentioned in the episode?
- How does technology increase decision fatigue?
- What did the guest speaker say about their work routine?
- Why are routines helpful?
- What is a “default decision”?
- How can people avoid decision fatigue?
- What role do emotions play in decision-making?
- What’s one small tip from the episode that you could try?
Grammar Focus: Modal Verbs & Noun Phrases
Modal Verbs:
- Should, must, could, might
- E.g. You should create a simple routine.
- E.g. You must give your brain time to rest.
Noun Phrases:
- a useful mental routine
- small daily decisions
- long-term mental health
Practice Sentences (Fill-in-the-blank):
- I ___ set a fixed time for bedtime.
- She created ___ to help with stress.
- You ___ try choosing your clothes the night before.
- Too many ___ can feel overwhelming.
- We ___ all benefit from fewer distractions.
Discussion Questions
- Do you ever feel tired after making lots of decisions?
- What is one small choice you often find difficult?
- Do you follow a daily routine? Why or why not?
- How do you think smartphones affect decision-making?
- Would you like to try limiting your daily choices?
Reflection Activity
📝 Write a short paragraph about a day when you felt mentally exhausted.
🧠 Try planning your next morning the night before:
• What will you wear?
• What will you eat for breakfast?
• What are your top 3 tasks?