Focus Creates Freedom™: Conversations on Clarity

Decision Fatigue Is a Design Problem

5 min · 13. Jan. 2026
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Decision fatigue is often misunderstood as a personal limitation — a sign that you’re doing too much or not managing your energy well enough. In this episode of Focus Creates Freedom™: Conversations on Clarity, Tasha Jackson Neasman reframes decision fatigue as a design issue, not a discipline issue, and explores what happens when capable women carry unresolved decisions in their heads instead of containing them in systems. This conversation invites reflection on mental load, responsibility, and why clarity begins when improvisation ends.

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